10/24/20 - It’s as Simple as Black and White: Plants and Pots for Sale

Rain or shine, freeze or hail, ice and snow, you should know this is the place to go for new pottery and potted plants.


Both Saturday and Sunday I’ll be selling pots in any weather, whether you’re available or otherwise. But should you want to come to North Denver for a deal or two, you can rest assured the doors will be open(ed) when you arrive.


All these plants and planters can be found in Sherrelwood right off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit. Do message me for the precise address so you can swing by anytime from 10 to 6.


Give me a call or text at:


<< 909 >> << 744 >> << 7708 >>


Outside of our typical cacti and succulents, we’ve added some dracaena, dyckia, and fairy castle cactus. Magic fairy castle cactus!?


Plants are ranging from $10 to $30 on the majority of potted arrangements, while older specimens taller than some children could cost over $100.


Pottery, my calling card, remains high value and priced aggressively across segments. Two or more item purchases are subject to discounts, and people even bundle their way into free pots and cute plants.


The largest pots cost between $80 and $100 (up to 20 inches wide or 28 inches tall), but there’s a glut from $10 (up to 8 inches) to $45 (16 inches and heavy). These are all primarily glazed ceramic pots, with trays attached, and adequate drainage.


But I’m quite aware I’ve mentioned the word free, so let me further detail. To me, free entails when I give someone a nice pot after their purchase, significant cash discounts, and even the occasional small parting pot for the “polite no purchase.”


There are outright free items though, and those include: pallets, pottery shards (both glazed and terracotta), cuttings on occasion, 2 to 8 inch plastic nursery pots, small rocks, assorted cardboard, terracotta for children, cracked or damaged pottery, and of course, friendship.


With that in mind, if you’ve got some plant friends you’d like to rehome, shoot me a message, and I’d likely trade you pottery for them.


If you’ve made it this far, it’s worth noting there are some pretty killer prices on the black and white pottery in the posting’s cover image. Do ask me about them when you arrive.


But now is definitely the time you’ve all been waiting for. The content we can’t live without. The random that keeps us going. The pottery jargon.


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


Wanted: yucca rostrate where abouts. The fruit of your labor? The best macetas in the mile high. We’re low on estate sized planters that will fit my giant pachypodium, but there’s plenty of great deals to land 5280. Add to your deck with garden variety value like a nursery grade succulent, high design pottery, or a small cactus for your home. Italian terracotta is perfect for cacti, gardening is great for the family or getting a flower gardener outside, and a bargain never hurt the landscape backyard. I’m willing to barter / trade for succulents, trees, euphorbia, or anything xeriscape.


Listen up Lafayette, I’m tired of this low foot traffic I’m getting out of Boulder County. That means you Longmont, Louisville, and Superior. You’re essentially as far as Centennial, Littleton, Parker, and parts of Aurora, Thornton, and Broomfield are showing up in much greater regularity. Cities from all over the Front Range like Greeley, Northglenn, Fort Collins, and Loveland show up with surprising regularity, perhaps because there aren’t better prices in Denver. So come on down Commerce City, Castle Rock, and Federal Heights, you’ll be happy you stopped by Sherrelwood on your way Lakewood or Westminster or Erie or what have you. Take me up on Golden opportunity Arvada.

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