12/26/21 - Token Holiday Pottery + Plant Sale Post
Happy holidays.
These are words arranged in a sentence. They just happen to be written during the holiday season.
This is a simple, token sales post intended to inform you and yours that there are still plenty of pots and plants available for sale in North Denver off Highway 36.
Christmas came early in these parts, and if you’d like to extend your giving season, give me a shout at:
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@ahouseofpots
All items photographed are readily available for purchase on weekends, Saturday and Sunday, from 1030 am to 6 pm. Feel free to ask about making an appointment midweek and we’ll see if we can coordinate.
Prices range from $1 to $100 each on pots. There’s terracotta, glazed ceramics, ceramic cylinders, landscape sized pottery, small hand thrown planters, an orange planter, and more.
Plants can range up to $300 on large cactus, but in general, any plant here is targeted between $10 and $45. This includes philodendron, cacti, succulents, succulent reminiscent house plants, a larger hanging house plant, pothos, snake plants, spider plants, etc., etc., etc.
Whether its pots or plants, if you purchase two or more, you’re bound to get a discount, or perhaps some of your selections for free.
In terms of what I give away absolutely for free, there are: clay pots for tots, pallets, broken pots, cracked planters, infinite cardboard, occasional cuttings, and tours of the facility.
There’s also lots of free pottery jargon:
Greeley plant, Centennial planter, cement, plant stand, Louisville hiking, philodendron, grow aloe, Wheat Ridge garage sale, Broomfield cacti, Loveland cactus, monstera, vegetable box, Federal Heights fishing, Denver garden, Erie climbing, jargon, pottery barn, Westminster pot, Fort Collins gardening, Parker tree, Longmont plants, Castle Rock succulent, Thornton, green greenhouse, ceramic ceramics, Golden estate sale, Boulder planters, holder, pots, red clay, Aurora gardens, Littleton running, Northglenn trees, Superior yard sale, Commerce City succulents, stoneware and porcelain, Lakewood gardener, Arvada pottery, Brighton terracotta
*** I might not be Santa, but I make it rain on them ho’s ***
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