12/11/21 - This Holiday Season, Give Me Your Money for Plants and Pottery
'Tis the season …
for giving me your money.
In exchange for your funds, I’ll fund your plant pursuits, selling you great plants and pots at low, low prices.
You can find a glazed planter as low as $5, terracotta at just $1, and very few ceramics over $100.
Plants, like succulents, pothos, philodendron, cactus, and so on, start at $10 and are under $45 for the most part, like variegated string of pearls for example. Some come planted in clay pots, others, ceramic; though most are in their original nursery planter.
Regardless of the weather, these items are for sale on the weekends, 10:30 am until 6:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday, in North Denver off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit.
Message me for the address.
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@ahouseofpots
As always, should you find two or more items to purchase, you’ll receive some form of a discount or freebie.
Like my best pots, I’m all-weather, so as long as the roads are safe, I’ll be available to hand out holiday deals. Feel free to reach out about another time or date that works better if necessary and we can try to coordinate.
Lots of new items arrived recently, with even more to come in the incoming days, from Talavera to tiny indoor pots, new plastic planters, and plenty of cylinders.
Fresh out of the oven, here’s some delightful pottery jargon for you to consume:
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*** Giving me your monies is always in season ***
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