10/17/20 - Get Your Plants inside Some New Pottery - Glazed Pots for Sale

It’s just about time to get your plants inside. You might as well get them inside some new pots while you’re at it.


Hello Colorado, it’s your pottery spokesperson, Ian. You might recognize me from previous posts featuring low, low prices where there was way too much good stuff concentrated in one convenient location.


I’m back to my old tricks, blowing out pots at incredible prices; but this time there’s more plants than ever.


Take a look at all the great succulents and cacti we’ve added to the mix in the $10-$30 range. There’s Christmas cactus, rat tail cactus, aloes, string of pearls, string of fish hooks, ruby necklace, string of dolphins, it goes on and on. If you like ‘em spikey or drought tolerant, we definitely have you.


And speaking of succulents, I want yours. What!? If you have any extra, overgrown cacti or succulents, I’ll trade you pottery for them. Feel free to send me pictures.


As far as the pots go, as always, we’re bundling our way to the best prices in the area. Cash discounts apply to any purchase of two or more items. Multi item purchases are often rewarded with additional free pots.


The full price range for terracotta and glazed ceramic pottery is $2 to $100, though just about everything can be discounted and most items fall between $10 and $45.


More than great prices and free pottery for customers, there is an assortment of completely free items independent of purchase including:


* Pallets

* Pottery shards, glazed and terracotta

* Cracked or damaged pottery

* 2” to 8” plastic nursery pots

* Terracotta for children

* Cuttings when available

* Small rocks

* Yard work

* Cardboard and packaging materials

* Friendship


You can find my shop, pots, and plants near the Pecos exit off Highway 36 in North Denver. Be sure to message me for the specific address and it has clearly been omitted.


I can also be reached by phone, so feel free to call or text me at:



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My pottery sales are always on the weekends, and I make myself available every Saturday and Sunday from 10-6.


While it’s not impossible that I could host you other days and times, it’s not very likely with my schedule. But it never hurts to ask.


What’s that you ask? You need some pottery jargon? I have just the thing.


Mile high yucca rostrata owners, I want that plant and I’ll give major deals to land those landscape worthy decorative art pieces. Do you have extra succulents? Trade them to me for a nursery planter for that special gardener in your life. We can barter just like at a garage, estate, yard, or barn sale. My plants are mostly xeriscape / cactus / drought tolerant, though just like the majority of euphorbia, they’re not going to be able to survive outdoors in the 5280 winter. Good thing I have cheap Italian terracotta pottery for cacti and house plants alike. For the time being, I even have backyard pachypodium, free macetas for the littles ones in the family, surplus planters at discount, and value succulent vines. Exterior décor like a gainey maceta? Any garden can dig those when they’re potting, gardening, and just planting some flowers outside.


Do you live in Castle Rock, Erie, or somewhere somewhat out of the way like Fort Collins, Greeley, or Loveland? That’s ok, because I’m under an hour away and you won’t find better prices in the Denver area. That means hop in your car, leave Louisville, Arvada, Superior, Longmont, or wherever you are and drive past Thornton, Centennial, Broomfield, or Commerce City to get to Sherrelwood. Sherrelwood, who would have thunk? It’s right near Northglenn, Westminster, and Federal Heights. It’s the Front Range’s hidden gem, when it comes to pottery at least. So listen up Lafayette, Boulder, and Littleton, you know where the best prices are, or at least gardeners from Aurora, Parker, Golden, and Lakewood do.

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