12/5/20 - Pottery Speakeasy Shifts to Plant Sales - Plants for Sale in Pots

Shhhhh … speak more softly. Where do you think you are? You’re looking for what? Who sent you?


What’s the password? “Low, low prices”, you say? Alright, you’re in the right place. Enjoy yourself.


Treat yourself perhaps, to a plant, of which there are many. Ranging from $10 to $30 primarily, there are hundreds of grab and go options to go with your taste.


While there’s still countless pots to be had on the side, also in the $10 to $40 range for the most part, while it’s cold outside, warming up with plants inside just makes sense.


Most the plants are succulents and / or cacti with some 30+ y.o. specimens on site. The older, the funkier, the spikier, and the bigger, the higher the odds that it costs more than $25 to bring it home.


But when you do decide to bring one or more plants or planters home with you, you’ll know you got a great deal, as cash discounts or free items apply to purchase of two or more items. Bundle your way into some savings this holiday season.


Don’t know what to get dad this year? Get him a bulletproof plant in a big terracotta pot. Most of our options are glazed ceramics, but there’s something timeless about Italian red clay, like that mustache of his.


I must ask though, what about mom? Have you ever heard of a safer, better received gift for the matriarch of your life than a new pot for her favorite plant? It doesn’t get any easier than that.


You can find these options at my Sherrelwood shop right off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit. Even though I’m just right there, message me for my address as I haven’t listed the actual address.

I can alternatively be reached by phone at the following number:


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


My hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays only.


I’m working to add additional hours, but for now, it’s just the weekends. Feel free to reach out if you’re passing by during the week and we’ll try to see if we can link up, though no promises. ;-)


As it turns out, I do give away plenty of things for free, notably free pots with purchase or cash discounts, but there are other items totally free as well.


Feel free to peep pictures of some of the people I’ve given free prize packages too. And then feel free to ask me how to get a piece of that. And then feel free to gander this free for all list:


Pallets


Pottery shards (glazed and terracotta)


Terracotta for kids


Childish pottery hoarding techniques


Occasional plant cuttings


Occasional just because plants


An occasion to get out of the house just because


As always, I've got some piping hot pottery jargon for you as well:


Come to my xeriscape cactus sale where landscaping plants and landscape sized pots litter the exterior of my house. There’s clay terracotta ceramics, succulents in pots, bargain cacti, free with purchase add ons, and extra outdoor décor for mile high gardeners across Colorado. Planting with ceramic pots in the 5280? Barter some value on a container for your plant. Gardening with planters outdoors during this holiday season is only enhanced with fine Italian pottery. These macetas are great for younger yucca, macetas, local flowers, land-based desert dwellers, or just your family members who sleep in a glazed garden space. Find a maceta you dig, put a tree in it, and place it on your deck. Or add a succulent planter and see if it’ll grow a flower for you. Potting is easy around your estate or backyard, and I’ll gladly trade you if you have pachypodium, gainey pots, or house plants in need of new homes.


Did you know I’ve never been to Greeley? Littleton, Parker, or Longmont either. Just kidding, I live in Boulder, so let me know if you live anywhere in Boulder County like Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, or Erie. Customers come from Fort Collins and Castle Rock at a surprising rate, which is simplified by me being right next to Northglenn, Arvada, Westminster, Thornton, and Commerce City. You can find me in Sherrelwood, the gem of the Front Range, not far from Aurora, Broomfield, Golden, Federal Height, and most of Denver. Even if you’re in Loveland, Lakewood, or Centennial, you’re going to love these pots.


Don’t forget, the not so secret password around here is “low, low prices”.

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