9/26/20 - I Want to Sell Lots of Pottery This Weekend - Plants and Pots for Sale


Hello Denver. Are you in the mood for pots? Because I want to sell lots.

How do I plan to do this? With extra savings on top of already low, low prices.

For anyone thinking of picking up a few pots for their garden, the time is now. Multi item purchases will be rewarded handsomely.

Just for clarification, the extra savings pertain to the weekend of 9/26 and 9/27. I always have great prices, but, frankly, I have too much right now and I need to clear some space.

The full range of pottery prices is $2 to $100. Most will fall in between $10 and $50. A pot that’s 16 inches wide costs $50 or $60 while something 20 inches wide or 28 inches tall falls in the $90-100 range.

That’s before I get liberal with bundling discounts.

In place of cash discounts, I’m glad to include free pottery of your choosing. Children also receive free pots and there’s plenty of broken ceramics, terracotta and glazed, for your assorted crafts or projects.

There are also succulents and cactus for sale, big and small. If you’re a plant lover, there’s plenty of plants and planters for all.

All my pots can be found in the North Denver area. I’m right off Highway 36 and the Pecos St exit. You’ll note this isn’t an address. Message me for that. You can text as well.

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Sometimes I’m not able to respond through Facebook quickly. Never hesitate to call or text if you’re en route and you need extra info.

Currently, I’m only available Saturdays and Sundays. That said, I’m available every Saturday and Sunday, rain or shine. The shop opens at 10 am and closes at 6 pm both days. If you need an earlier start or some extra time at the end of the day, feel free to ask / inform.

And speaking of information, have you seen my amazing rambling sentences? No? You’re in for a treat.

Trade nursery planters for discount pottery in my backyard. The property looks like a home, but I assure you it’s all business. We’ve got plants, bargain cacti, some euphorbia, a Gainey or two, and a budding xeriscape garden. Plant yourself here this weekend and grow your house plants with a new yucca, pachypodium, or other succulent. I did recently find some mile high fruit trees, but am not sure if it’s good enough value for my customer landscape. You folks demand the best deals and I barter to land the best prices on your behalf. Will you folks buy a potted tree or do you prefer succulents and flowers for your house? I digress, as this is all about the macetas. Put red clay terra in your gardening plans and take advantage of my surplus planting material.

Here’s a Golden opportunity Northglenn, so listen up Commerce City, Arvada, and Greeley. Customers come from throughout the Front Range, whether you’re in Louisville, Fort Collins, Erie, Lafayette, or Thornton. I was just in Castle Rock and Parker today and that drive isn’t so bad. Westminster, Centennial, and Lakewood can be here in a matter of minutes and Boulder really isn’t that much worse. Loveland to Denver isn’t everyone’s favorite, but Sherrelwood is pretty close to many places, even Longmont, but especially Broomfield, Federal Heights, and Aurora.

Thanks all and see you soon.

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