12/19/20 - Give the Gifts They Really Want: These Pots and Plants I Sell

Plants. Pottery. Cactus. Planters. Succulents. Glazed. Terracotta. It’s all they really want this holiday season.


Don’t waste time telling yourself otherwise, and I won’t attempt to convince you that paying less for ceramics is all you really want this holiday season.


And since we’re here, happy holidays! Be sure to ask me about the After Xmas Blowout Sale 12/26/20 & 12/27/20. I’m planning on really embracing the gifting spirit.


All these pots and plants you see are for sale from $10-40 on average, though the largest or most extravagant options can cost upwards of $100. Buy two or more items and receive cash discounts or complimentary items. A 20-inch ceramic pot runs $80-90 here. I have a 14-inch tall planter for $20.


The succulent / cacti collection grows here every day, and you can locate this plant + pot emporium right off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit. This cross section isn’t my address. Message me for that.


With that in mind, I’m open for business on the weekends only, Saturday and Sunday, 9-5, rain or shine, blizzard, and hail. I can be found midweek as well, but it takes happenchance, song, and dance from us both; and you never know how that’ll go.


You know though, for a good time, for a good time you can always call:


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Ask for Ian


And if you’re looking for Jenny, Jenny, here’s where you turn to:


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Feel free to take me up on any of the following free items:


Small plastic nursey pots


Styrofoam inserts


Assorted plant clippings in my planting area


Individual terracotta pot(s) for your kid(s)


Pallets


Pottery shards


Snow


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Also always free, pottery jargon:


Do you need extra plants, macetas, and décor for the trees and flowers around your estate? Of course. Would you like to design a planter for your home that you dig, is local, and decorative? Certainly! Do you like ceramic for succulents, but limit water retention, like the land would for cactus or planting any other xeriscape or desert plant? Come hither. We’ve got deals for the gardener in your life, especially if they prefer yard sale prices over a nursery upcharge. Red clay is in low supply, but outdoor flowers value glazed pottery more during chilly holiday weather. Landscape with green gardening pots or give your house plants a new home for inside your home. Grab a new succulent, hopefully not for your garage, and a new container / maceta for outdoors while you’re at it. Euphorbia do surprisingly well in the 5280, but they can’t deal with mile high exterior temperatures in the winter. We do have tree sized gainey pots, though those are outside most people’s comfort zones / not cheap, though still quite a bit lower than elsewhere. Bring the whole family to see my surplus landscaping material and come up on some free with purchase items, including absolutely free Italian terracotta for the kids’ garden. Trade some time to upgrade backyard planters at a bargain and grow your deck with cacti, ceramics, and perhaps even a yucca.


Shopping for Superior prices? They’re not in Greeley, Littleton, Fort Collins, Lafayette, Boulder, or Parker. Might they reside in Golden, Castle Rock, Loveland, Broomfield, or Centennial? That’s also going to be a no. Northglenn? No. Erie? I don’t think so. Longmont? Possibly, but no. Louisville, Aurora, Arvada? Home Depots, but not the lowest, low, low prices. Search all of Denver, scour the Front Range, and you won’t find better deals than you will in Sherrelwood. We’re a stone’s throw from Federal Heights, Thornton, and Commerce City, so throw out your plans to look in Lakewood for low, low prices and head towards Westminster (unless you’re already up the 36).


** Looking for even greater savings? Ask about my “After Xmas Blowout Sale” 12/26 and 12/27 **

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