7/4/20 - Fourth of July Pottery Sale
Spruce up your holiday plans by adding a few fireworks to your garden.
My pottery inventory is exploding after a recent restock with lots of new blue, teal, and tall pots in matching sets available for purchase.
I've also got free broken terracotta for all the crafters, little pots for children, and free additional pots with qualifying purchase.
Most items range between $5 and $30, but the big 20 inch glazed pot you're asking about is $100.
Discounts apply to multi item purchases. Bundle your way into an amazing deal.
You can find me and my ceramic planters in North Denver off Highway 36 and the Pecos exit. Message me for the precise address. You'll be lost without it.
If you'd like to reach me by phone, you can do so at <909> <744> <7708>.
I'm normally available every Saturday and Sunday from 9-6, though for 4th of July I'll be leaving at around 4.
While I do have a planter for just about every plant parent in the Denver metro, I do expect this batch to go fast.
So don't delay!
Here's more of my random expressions regarding plants and such in Colorado.
Come hither Castle Rock, Aurora, Superior, and Northglenn. We’ve got friends coming from Westminster, Louisville, Loveland, and Erie. Broomfield? It’s right up Highway 36 from us. Arvada you say? Lots of these pots are ending up there. Longmont is not too far, nor Littleton, or Parker. These pots are near Federal Heights, Commerce City, Sherrelwood, and Lakewood (these is the least close of the set). Greeley, Fort Collins, and Colorado Springs? Yes, those would take longer to get to North Denver from, but I always take care of those who drive distance. Golden, Centennial, and Thornton, you’re here quicker than you think. Boulder, Lafayette, and Niwot? I’m not getting as many visitors from here as I’d like, but rumor has it that a Boulder County drop off spot is in the works. What!
Here’s more: 5280’s interior and exterior garden tool of 2020? These beautiful flower planters. Come get some Mile High for your xeriscape plants, container gardens, or just a holiday gift. You can always land a deal here, though trucking has been a desert island lately, and they’re getting tough to get to Colorado. I’m interested in trading for succulents if interested. Outdoor types than can survive the Front Range and preferably cactus-like. That doesn’t mean only cacti, but euphorbia, yucca, agave, any spiky succulent really. They all have great flowers. If you’ve got extra green, I’ve got the container for that plant. It’s backyard family season and every gardener in the mile high could use a deal on a bargain purchase. Some seeds are sown only in certain seasons; stock up on the tools to grow fruit, trees, any flower. I’ve giving deals on clay and glazed ceramics, estate / garage sale style, with free with purchase and discounts by design. Summer is here. Get potting and gardening with value macetas.
Happy Fourth of July! :D
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