4/10/21 - Don Potts’ Pottery Sale - The Mother-Loving Don of the Planter Game Is At It Again

Yes, you heard right. I'm the mother lovin' don of Denver's pottery game.


I won't play, plant mothers changed the game for me; and even a lil' plant daddy like yours truly has to mother a plant by definition.


A don, or donna if you will, is defined by his or her leadership skills; and I've been leading in low, low prices since the day my pots donned Denver's sweet, sweet Rocky Mountains climes.


I'm climbing the game like some kind of Corleone though, slinging Italian clay all day at price points that chop down the competition.


That's why they call me Don Potts, and if you want to don some yourself, make sure you’re in Sherrelwood this weekend. That’s North Denver right off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit.


Don't come Wednesday at dawn though, because I'm only available for favors from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, but I’m there like lives depend on it. Do yourself a favor and ask for the address before heading this way.


It just dawned on me though that I'm always late in the mornings, so don't get discouraged if it's 10:15 and there's no sight of Mr. Potts.


Phone a don:


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


Pottery ranges from $2 to $85 per piece.


You get better prices on purchases of two or more items.


There's plants and planters, big pots and a little terracotta pot or 22,000.


Plants cost between $7.50 and $50 by and large.


There's free pallets, free items for kids, broken glazed & ceramic pot pieces, succulent cuttings, rescue cacti, and 1 v. 1 grab-a cactus like-a-don challenges.


I will always don my posts with Pottery Jargon. If it hasn't dawned on you to skip it yet, because you're the real donna of your own life after all, I don't know what to tell you at this point. But, because I'm a don, I'm donning some more previously donned P. Jargon because, truly, IDGAF about TLDR.


Letting that PJ fly:


Looking for a backyard bargain? Can you barter for cacti? Cactus isn’t cheap, but a clay container is a deal, for deals’ comparison sake. Deck out your décor and get decorative despite this desert of design found in the mile high. Come dig my estate sized euphorbia for extra fun for your family and the exterior of your home. Whether you’re shopping for a flower or flowers, there’s free with purchase items as the fruit of your labor. We’re stock piling more Gainey than all of the 5280, so clear out your garage, scour your garden, ask any gardener gardening; we’ve got green for you if you help grow our house of Gainey pots. Land landscape pots for landscaping without paying local nursery prices outside of your comfort zone. Pachypodium is a plant that eventually needs a large planter / planters for planting as they become rather large plants. We’ve got the pottery for your potting on sale comparable to a succulent or succulents. Surplus is my trade, as are tree sized yucca trees that value low water set ups like any good, xeriscape option. It’s the maceta yard sale, where it’s a macetas holiday of Italian pots, house plants, outdoor options, and glazed ceramics outdoors, like a good ceramic should be.


If you’re a fan of randomized lists of places relative to their distance from Sherrelwood, feast your eyes upon: Centennial (23 mi.), Longmont (26 mi.), Broomfield (9 mi.), Parker (32 mi.), Commerce City (5 mi.), Littleton (18 mi.), Northglenn (6 mi.), Thornton (5 mi.), Louisville (13 mi.), Front Range (1.3 to 130 mi.), Aurora (14-25 mi.), Westminster (2.5 mi.), Lafayette (14 mi.), Castle Rock (37 mi.), Fort Collins (58 mi.), Greeley (57 mi.), Lakewood (14 mi.), Arvada (6.5 mi.), Loveland (45 mi.), Denver (8 mi.), Superior (13 mi.), Erie (21 mi.), Golden (14 mi.), Boulder (20 mi.), Federal Heights (2 mi.).


*** You can call me Don Potts, because I'm gonna make you an offer you can't refuse ***

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