Angus Stewart
{{Short description|Australian horticulturist}}
{{About||the rugby player also known as Angus Stewart|Angus Stuart|the Scottish judge|Angus Stewart, Lord Stewart|the author of the novel Sandel|Angus John Mackintosh Stewart}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}
{{BLP sources|date=June 2011}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Angus Stewart
| birth_date =
| birth_place = New South Wales
| nationality = Australian
| education = Sydney University
| occupation = Horticulturist, author, television presenter
| television = Gardening Australia
}}
Angus Stewart is an Australian horticulturist, gardening author and former television presenter on Gardening Australia.
Stewart was born in country New South Wales and graduated from Sydney University with a First Class Honors Degree in Agricultural Science and Environmental Horticulture{{cite web |title=Angus Stewart Biography {{!}} Gardening With Angus |url=https://www.gardeningwithangus.com.au/angus-stewart-biography/ |website=www.gardeningwithangus.com.au}} and worked extensively in the nursery and cut flower industries ever since.
As a professional horticulturalist Stewart has spent a lifetime working with and breeding Australian native plants to make them more gardener friendly. In January 2016, among his many achievements as a plant breeder, he released his new Tall and Tough Landscape range of Kangaroo paws.
Stewart debuted on ABC Radio 702 as a regular guest on the John Doyle (aka Rampaging Roy Slaven) afternoon program. Dubbed “Doctor of the Dirt, Surgeon of the Soil, Professor of the Paddock”, Stewart continued on this program for five years before joining a range of other presenters and is now a regular guest on ABC and talk back radio throughout Australia.
As well as being a former presenter on ABC TV's Gardening Australia he also made guest appearances on various other TV programmes including Channel 7's Better Homes and Gardens.
In addition to his work in the media, Stewart is a highly respected and experienced international speaker, tour leader and consultant for rural and urban developments.
Stewart is an Honorary Research Associate at the Australian Botanic Garden Mt Annan where he is domesticating Australian natives from the wild. Recognising that Australian wildflowers are a highly desirable and iconic commodity in Australia and overseas, much of Stewart's work at Mt Annan is focused on preserving our rarer wildflowers through cultivation.
Stewart has been widely acknowledged for his contribution to our knowledge of Native Plants.
He has written several books on gardening, including Gardening on the Wild Side,{{cite book |last=Stewart |first=Angus |author-link= Angus Stewart|title=Gardening on the Wild Side |year=2001 |publisher=ABC Books |location=Sydney |isbn=0-7333-0791-4}} Let's Propagate!{{cite book|last1=Stewart|first1=Angus|title=Let's Propagate! : a plant propagation manual for Australia: A plant propagation manual for Australia|year=2012|publisher=Allen & Unwin|isbn=9781742375816}} and The Waterwise Australian Native Garden.{{cite book|last1=Stewart|first1=Angus|title=The waterwise Australian native garden : a practical guide to garden design, plant selection and much more|date=3 December 2019|isbn=9781760525552}} Currently he is a brand ambassador for raised garden bed company, [https://vegepod.com.au/ Vegepod].
Stewart produces regular newsletters and articles on his [https://www.gardeningwithangus.com.au/ website],{{cite web |title=Gardening With Angus {{!}} Bringing You The Best In Australian Plants And Gardening |url=https://www.gardeningwithangus.com.au/ |website=www.gardeningwithangus.com.au}} which also hosts a [https://www.gardeningwithangus.com.au/plant-search/ Plant Database] which is free to access.
Stewart is also quite active on Facebook, Instagram and [https://www.youtube.com/user/AngusStewartGardenTV YouTube] providing content on native plants, composting, worm farming and much more.
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External links
- [http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/d/pacscl/ude_mss0657xmlUSDLM Angus Stewart correspondence and publishing files, 1971-1977 (bulk: 1972-1973)] held by [https://library.udel.edu/special/ University of Delaware Library Special Collections]
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Category:Australian television presenters
Category:People from New South Wales
Category:University of Sydney alumni
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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