Gardening for Beginners Book Pocket Book Edition (small American A5,
124 pages) for friends, family, and loved ones of any age, seeking to
take up the free and healthy pastime of Horticulture, and especially a
great gift to someone retiring. Gardening for Beginners, is a book for
developing those green fingers, with many great gardening tips and
ideas, including being environmentally friendly for Wild Life, and
recycling advice, to make any garden a memorable utopia for your loved
ones and friends.
It does not matter what size of garden you have, any venue can be
transformed and brought to life.
Sub Title: Discovering Your Green Fingers
Author: Alastair R Agutter
Date Published: 18th October 2015
Publishers: Alastair Agutter Digital Publications, Create Space (The
Amazon Group)
Number of Pages: 124
ISBN: 978-1518680731
Alastair R Agutter was born in Farnborough, Kent, England in 1958.
He is a Best Selling Author of more than 60 specialist books, and over
120 in different formats (print, digital and audio). He is a
Philosopher, Logistician, Theoretical Physicist, Writer, Musician,
Publisher, Naturalist, Environmentalist, Marine Biologist,
Ichthyologist, Production Engineer, Computer
Scientist, Creative Digital Artist and Proud Father of Five Children.
His first
specialist book was published in 1989, writing on the South American
Marine species the symphysodon that he managed to breed successfully in
captivity after a great deal of heartache. In the book introduction
over 28 years ago, he wrote about climate change concerns and with
warnings. From the age of just 6 years, Alastair took up Gardening,
being taught by his Grand Father, William Agutter. At 9 years of age,
and as a young boy, Alastair also took up the hobby and past time of
Tropical Fish Keeping, and became a very successful Aquarist, breeding
countless species of cichlids and other tropical fish over the past 50
plus years. And still today, Alastair remains one of a select few in
the world to breed Wild Discus (symphysodon) in captivity, and highly
regarded as an authority on the subject of the symphysodon species, and
other marine life, as an accomplished author.
Alastair Agutter is one of a select few world-wide to successfully
breed Wild Discus (symphysodon) species King of the Aquarium in
captivity and an authority on these tropical fish species and others,
as an accomplished Best Selling Author of Specialist Books
Internationally. He has been a consummate lobbyist for the protection
of the
environment, seeing first hand the devastation caused by the sinking of
the Torrey Canyon in 1967 off of the Cornish Coast, writing a book
titled "The
Reality of Climate Change" and several other written
articles and papers published on the subject, surrounding Marine Life
Protection, and the Environment, with reference to Climate Change.
Alastair R Agutter is a full-time Designer, Best Selling Author, Publisher, Musician and Writer, after a 35 year Professional Career in Marketing and Communications, Product Engineering Development and Artificial Intelligence, namely the World Wide Web. Alastair R Agutter became involved with the World Wide Web back in 1995, and soon became a founding Netscape DevEdge Member for the customization and development of the Netscape Browser Software Bundle Suites, for both UK Consumer users and Businesses. A Member of the Microsoft Partner Research Panel, a Google and Amazon Partner. In 1995 Alastair Agutter Founded Pineapple Blue Media one of the world's 1st Digital Electronic Media Design Houses in Great Britain for developing and creating web sites and rich media content, including Live Online Radio, one of the world's first on demand web radio stations. For more information, please go to the Author's full Biography web page. Thank You!
Alastair Agutter was Acknowledged in 1999 by the Hudson Institute for Contributing and Advancing the Computer Sciences Internationally for Humanity. Acknowledged in 2008 by the American Autobiographical Society, for the advancement of Computer Sciences for Humanity. And Noted in Phillips Who's Who Directory 2001.