3/12/22 - Una Casa de Macetas - Buy Your Pottery From A House of Pots

Hello everybody.


Mi nombre es Ian y no hablo español, pero lo intentó.


That’s about the extent of my Spanish language skills, but in any language, my shop, A House of Pots, translates to the best prices and selection anywhere in Colorado.


It’s my intention to flood the market with superior products at the lowest in market prices, which are available Saturdays and Sundays off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit in North Denver.


If you’d like to visit Una Casa de Macetas, I’m available from 1030 am to 530 pm on weekends, and you can message me for the address:


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


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@ahouseofpots


You might be wondering, “how much do these macetas cost and what is gratis (free)?”, and the answer to both is a lot.


If you want to bring home all the pottery, todas, it’s going to cost you a lot. I have more aqui than you could ever need and certainly transport during a 40-hour work week.


I sell wholesale to local pottery distributors, garden centers, greenhouses, plant shops, and assorted plant entrepreneurs because my retail prices beat most wholesalers, my in-state inventory available for immediate pickup is unmatched, and my true wholesale prices for resale license holders saves businesses mucho dinero.


Anything in the store can be free for retail customers with a qualified purchase. The more you buy, the more generous I am. Am I going to give you a $260 ceramic planter, the most expensive glazed pot I own, on a $20 purchase? Absolutely not. Would I discount a $30 purchase consisting of two $15 items to $25 or toss in matching saucers for free? Most certainly!


Mi casa is the land of low, low prices with multi-item discounts when paying for two items or more.


Terracotta pots range from $1 to $35 (muy, muy grande). Glazed planters cost between $10 and $100 mostly, with approximately five jumbo styles costing more.



Si, si, my plantas are for sale también. Potted succulents and houseplants cost between $10 and $45 on average. I don’t believe there’s a house plant over $100 right now and there’s just a few large, chonky cacti that cost as much as $180.


If you’re looking to fill up on nothing but free items, take any of the following:


The sound of my accent like nails on a chalkboard


Conversations about how second language English speakers were my first big customers


Broken terracotta


Pottery shards


Clay pots for tots


Occasional cuttings and plant rescues


Damp cardboard


Loose styrofoam pieces


Mi amigo Rudy for some BBQ across the street


Let’s see here, is this sales post missing anything? Explanation that these are for sale? Check. Established post theme? Si. Hours of operation? Oh yeah (1030-530 on weekends). General vicinity? North Denver. Message for address? You betcha. Phone number and social handle? Big time. Multi-item discounts? I mentioned them. General prices? Referenced. Mention the plants like cacti, ZZs, philodendron, pothos, monstera, ivy, and so? I just did a better job. Disclaimer about what cost $0, is free, is gratis? I’d think so. It’s not much, people. What could this post possibly be missing? Oh yeah, it’s …


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*** Not everything I do is funny, but everything I do makes money. Contact me if you want to purchase wholesale pottery for resale or just want great deals on pots. ***

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