SKOT McDaniel and Sarah Farrell were not research for the construction of a company; they were just built a henhouse for their six chickens, those they high as babies in their bathroom.
But when the company of garden on the Novato couple edible garden asked them to design a coop for last year San Francisco flower and garden show, they could not say no. They formed cooperatives Wingman.
It is that the editors of magazine spotted Sunset small henhouse McDaniel and Farrell and invited to present this 15th annual "sunset celebration weekend" to be held Saturday and Sunday in Menlo Park.
The event, which attracts 20,000 visitors, features, a stage of journey, a stage in the life of garden and outdoor, two stages of cooking with stars, seminar leaders wines subject to additional fees, food from "the West best food trucks," the "ultimate Outdoor Living Room" and a "Secondhand Sunset" pleasure where the elements featured in the magazine and plucked in the cupboards of the editors will be available for purchase.
"Sunset editors were at the salon and had eyes for the large barns and just like the coop Coops Wingman designed," says event spokesperson Dana Smith. "The Sun had its own chickens for a number of years and is opinion, regardless where you live, you can have fresh eggs, and that it was a large co-op in the garden.".
McDaniel, an engineer, said he and Farrell were simply "fell in love".
with their chickens, and while they were ready to receive a degree of the bathroom at the garden, the couple wanted to keep locked safely at certain times.
"They are so pleased to have", he said. "When out us in the garden, they are all crushed clucking - it's like a small Committee of home.". And when we are digging and weeding, they are here with us. »
The enclosed coops are designed for a small herd, no problem, easy to maintain and from predators.
The townsman coop, featured at the event, is home to six hens, has a wire mesh low with a drawer of manure in the lower part and a resting and nesting area on the top with easy access for the elimination of the egg.
The covered enclosure optional is evidence of predator and comes with an area shaded on the coop and a door.
The cost for the city dweller coop and the enclosure is $ 3,000 and includes installation and delivery of most of San Francisco, Sonoma and Marin. The only co-op is $ 2,300. A small coop, City Slicker, is also available.
"McDaniel, said the winger focus is not on the creation of cooperatives" but to implement successful herds and to consult with the birds. »
Thus, for $100, the couple provides an assessment on place for chickens be kept successfully with the tax applied to the purchase of a coop. The company also offers three sizes of chicken or portable tractors covered runs from $750.
For more information about the cooperative credit associations Wingman, call 328-7037 or go to www.wingmancoops.com.
Garden Tour
If you've been ready for a peaceful Garden Tower, North on 3 June in five magnificent gardens and good health to Healdsburg, all designed by members of the Sonoma County Master Gardeners.
The tour focuses on how the site challenges can be transformed into elements of positive gardens through creative solutions, but there are also expert advice and demonstrations on the cultivation of vegetables, compost, Garden, spread, irrigation, bees and beneficial insects, container, soil and mulch gardening.
Better still, there is a sale of plant over 200 varieties of shrubs, perennials, grasses, ground covers and succulent all spread by master gardeners.
PJ Bremier wrote on home, Garden, sign and entertaining themes every Saturday and on his blog at DesignSwirl.net. She can be contacted at p.o. box 412, Kentfield 94914, or pj@pjbremier.com.
IF YOU GO
What: "Sunset Magazine Celebration Weekend: fee from the West".
Location: Sunset Magazine, 80 Willow Drive, Menlo Park Campus
When: 10 to June 17, 2 and 3
Admission: 14 $ to $16, free for children 12 years and younger.
Information: 800-786-7375. http://sunsetcw.eventbrite.com/; www.sunset.com/CW
IF YOU GO
What: Bloomin' ' backyards
Where: Truett Hurst Winery, 5610 Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg
When: 09: 30 to 04: 30 p.m. June 3
Tickets: advance $30, $35 at the door
Information: 707 565 2608 or http://www.sonomacountymastergardeners.org/
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