9/12/20 – Indoor and Outdoor Pots for Sale in Any Weather

Rain or shine, there are pots to be sold every weekend in North Denver.

Whether glazed with tray or terracotta without, we’ve got indoor and outdoor pots for sale in any weather.


And before you ask, there are indeed free pots available for any customer. With any purchase, you may choose from a few lesser value pots or a cash discount on your overall purchase. As well, there are free terracotta shards in addition to small pots for children.


It could be cold this weekend, and it’ll only be getting colder, but I’m still bringing in high volumes of ceramic pottery. Prices range from $2 to $100 before discount, with all terracotta falling under $25 and a 16-inch glazed pot landing in the $50 range.


You can find these pots Saturdays and Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in North Denver near Highway 36 and the Pecos exit. Be sure to message me for the address as I have not provided the exact address yet.


Few do, but you can also reach me by phone at **909** ^^ 744 ^^ -- 7708 --. Every now and again I don’t respond to messages fast enough, so a quick text can be useful.


I’m taking measures to combat the cold, but I have had to relocate many of my giant cacti already. There will still be plenty of plants available all year long though.


So bring your jacket, and ignore this:


Listen up Lafayette, yes Arvada and Golden are closer, but Centennial and Littleton are basically the same distance and they have no issues getting to the Federal Heights area. Aurora and Erie visit often enough, but we’re not seeing enough of Boulder or other Front Range staples like Louisville, Greeley, and Superior. North Denver is a quick minute from Castle Rock, Fort Collins, Longmont, or Loveland, but the prices are worth it. Broomfield or Westminster can make it to Sherrelwood much easier than Parker can, but it’s not like Northglenn, Thornton, Commerce City, or Lakewood are far themselves either.


We get pottery by the container so the Colorado gardener can fill their garage with extra planting supplies. We’re the house of yucca rostrata, a family for odd flowers through every holiday season, potting pachypodium and passing on free with purchase surplus deals, to grow your décor for succulents. Got a green succulent for trade? Or fruit left over from your outdoor yard sale, estate sale, or rummage sale what have you? We’ll make a xeriscape deal of all kinds. Put some euphorbia in italian terra macetas. Land home with a gainey for your tree. Clay can still be decorative for local trees and plants in spring or any even colder weather. Design the planters in your garden or deck to hold long term value in the 5280 with a planter that compliments your landscaping or house plants. Whether planning for the outdoors or exterior gardening, a desert plant in your backyard is cheap long term if you dig cacti. You can’t barter with a nursery, but you sure can with my landscape maceta sale just outside mile high stadium. Come find your bargain cactus; it might just be in flower.

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