2/21/24 - Any Weather Pottery + Plant Sale - I Show Up Rain or Shine

Rain or shine, I show up to sell plants and pots on the weekend, everytime. 


I said it. 


I meant it. 


I said it because I meant it. 


I’m selling pots and plants in any weather, even in the face of nasty snow storms and freezing inclement weather synonymous with living in Denver and Colorado.  


These ceramic planters and houseplants are generally available Saturdays and Sundays, in Sherrelwood, off Highway 36, at A House of Pots, from 11 to 6:


A House of Pots


1620 w 74th way Denver CO 80221


Sat & Sun 11-6


If you ever have any doubt that I might arrive, feel free to call, text, or DM me at the following:


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@ahouseofpots


But why would I test the frigid climes? Because I’ve been saying I’d be available in any weather, even if the customers won’t come, and I meant it, which is why I said it, and I can’t have said and meant it if I’m not true to my word. 


Also, customers often drive long distances to partake in this wonderful wonderland of pottery and I wouldn’t be doing them right if I wasn’t there. 


This body of pottery is a wonderland. My pottery land, you’ll wander and use your hands. 


You might be wondering the cost of these pots and plants. I’m working on a better website that outlines these costs, but for the time being, here’s a breakdown:


Generally speaking, most items cost $10 to $100. That includes 95% of the glazed ceramics, though handmade Mexican cylinders may cost more on 15 inches and larger. Terracotta is quite affordable, costing less than essentially any other item at a comparative size. 


In terms of plants, they mostly fall in the $10 to $45 range. There are some outliers, like 6-foot tall dracaena, but most succulents, house plants, monstera, philodendron, zz plants, snake plants, spider plants, cacti, so on and so forth fall in this range. Always feel free to ask me about a specific plant you’re searching for or would like me to source for you.  


But wait a minute. What’s all this talk about compensation and pricing and you paying for the goods and services you desire? Aren’t all these pots free? This post said it, right? There was mention of free somewhere, right? You couldn’t have been misreading things, imagining, or projecting, right? Unfortunately, the title says sale, the post mentions the terms of the sale, and what is included with your visit is clearly outlined in writing. 


There are indeed free things and aspects to my approach. I didn’t mention them by accident. 


I said it. I meant it. I said it because I meant it. 


But that doesn’t mean anything and everything is for free. Not even everything here is for sale, though, for the most part, it is. 


Customers who buy more than one item often get discounts or price reductions, or free money as some would say, off their overall purchase. 


Customers who buy a moderate amount of pottery / plants are eligible to receive some of those items for free. Visitors who buy nothing can still choose from any of the following absolutely free of charge:


Pallets, while supplies last


Cuttings, while supplies last


Anecdotes, always and forever


Nursery pots, while supplies last


Snow for shoveling, while supplies last


Terracotta shards and debris, while supplies last


Free small clay pots or potted succulents for kids, while supplies last


Potting services, indiscriminate of whether the items came from here or not


Conversation and rambling about gardening in Denver, available in unlimited supply


Whatever your budget is though, I’m sure we can find a ceramic pot or succulent that meets your needs. 


While this is a weekend-centric business, for now, I’m in and out of my shop all week long. There are no promises, but reach out if you happen to be in the area or would like to see if another day would work out. 


I’ve been told my posts are too long and that reading words can be both hard and off putting, which is why we have a fresh (recycled) batch of pottery jargon (search engine optimized terms mixed between semi-coherent statements) for all interested parties. 


Pottery jargon (don’t read this stuff):


Sure, call me a dirt nursery. We’ve got landscaping plants, house plants are coming, and Colorado garden oddities. If you’re a local, come grab a gift from my surplus planters. I don’t have any extra euphorbia seed this season mile high, but it’ll still feel like a holiday here if you’re a succulent planter. Free with purchase and yard sale / garage sale bundling definitely applies. Come grab some low hanging fruit for gifts and boost the value of your seedlings on the cheap. It’s a big Italian clay family here, so landscape the deck with a little pachypodium as your décor. Design the backyard with Mr. Maceta’s tools of the trade. Dig earth in all its seasons with discounter deals on sale to grow your garden in the 5280. Come see my twin yucca rostrata (I’ve been gardening).. Plants deal in soil, so plant some discounts with your flower and succulents collection. Xeriscape planting requires little water for the land. If you’ve got a Gainey pot, consider a barter to bring it to its new home. ;-) We’re an outdoor and indoor pottery house. Cacti, macetas, outside trees, and outdoors desert trees, yup, we’ve got that.


Aurora, Golden, Centennial, and Northglenn, come on down. You could call my property Denver, or Federal Heights, Commerce City, or eventually even Westminster, but just know I’m in zip code 80221. Bring me some Broomfield beer (4 Noses) to Sherrelwood. Fort Collins, Greeley, Castle Rock, and Loveland are all a little ways away, but my prices justify the drive and I give a little something extra to those who commute far. Gardeners in Lakewood, Parker, Littleton, Arvada, Thornton, and all over the Front Range have visited so far. Those cities off the 36 like Superior, Boulder, Louisville, Lafayette, Longmont, and Erie haven’t been stopping by as much as I’d have thought, but hopefully they’ll like my Boulder County plans better (it looks like I’ll be offering delivery soon). 


But wait, there’s more: plant store near me, plants near me, plant shop, pottery shop, pottery store near me, pottery shop near me, pots near me, pottery near me. 


*** I said it, and I meant it. All this pottery is a wonderland, come use your hands. Also I’m always open in the snow. Duh nah nah, duh nah nah, nah nah. ***

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