9/5/20 – Come Clean Out My Pots This Labor Day – Weekly Pottery Sale
As Labor Day weekend approaches it dawned on me that I may not have introduced you to my labor of love:
This pottery store
I love absolutely everything about it. The inventory. The terracotta. The succulents and cacti. The Sherrelwood location. The deals. The plant people I get to meet. The free items I give children and customers. Saving people hundreds in some cases. Offering the best prices in Denver.
We’re still growing, and there’s growing pains like staggering operating costs and exclusive weekend availability, but we’re here from the long haul and loving every minute of that.
With that in mind, how about we blow out inventory with extra savings this Labor Day weekend?
Everyone loves a good sale, and I have a few semi trucks in bound with thousands more items, so let’s clear some for new pottery.
Whereas I normally need a multi item purchase to offer discounted prices, I’ll offer slashed prices right out the gate. Those cobalt planters you see, 16 inches, normally $100+ in Denver and $60 at my store, $50 out the door. Just an example of the deals we’re handing out this weekend.
Normally, I’m only selling pots on Saturday and Sunday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., but I’ll be available Monday (Labor Day) from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. as well.
Would you like to chat about my pots by text or phone? Reach me at {{909}} [[744]] <<7708>>.
4 inch terracottas are just $2, but the general price range is $10-$50. There are some larger glazed options that could cost as much as $90 (down from $100 for the weekend).
If you like cute plants, we’ve got some nice succulents and houseplants in the $5-20 range as well as some monster cacti you won’t find anywhere else. Old, large cactus aren’t cheap unfortunately, but I’ll still cut a deal.
You might still be wondering about the free pottery. It certainly exists. Anything in your purchase could be free technically, but it’s best to be pleasantly surprised with my generosity than to think I’m motivated to hand away a bunch of inventory with no return.
When you buy anything, you’re automatically getting a price reduction, and you may receive a free pot of your choosing at the end of the transaction. Kids get free terracottas, there’s broken pots for crafts, and I love rewarding customers with free items.
Where is this lovely pottery sale you might ask? You can find it in North Denver Denver (80221) just north Highway 36 off of the Pecos exit. I haven’t listed my address, so message me for the precise location and you’ll have no issues getting here.
If you’ve seen any of my previous posts, you’ll recognize my next section, but should likely look away.
Water your plants this season in planters for your house plants from the local pottery power house at a discount. Container planting brings value to this earth, whether it’s the pachypodium I have for sale or your family yucca you got in barter as a free with purchase item. Nursery prices never get to plant their seed and this pottery shop and I’d gladly trade for your Gainey, clay, or otherwise decorative outside pots as well. This is the house of cheap outdoor potting, where we give you the tools to pot up desert gifts and indoor jungle plants. Design your garden to thrive in all seasons with a gardener gift for outdoors, your deck, or just general landscaping. We’ve got some deals on cacti seedlings, macetas for flowers, and big planters for fruit trees. All said and done, I’ll have the best cactus in the mile high as I’ve got some major gardening going on, including big spikes in Italian clay for some interior xeriscape. My pots are quite at home in the land of the 5280, especially so when there’s a succulent flower blooming off a potted euphorbia. If you’re sticking around for the holiday, you’ll dig our garden garage / yard sale style approach, especially when we’re given a little extra on a planter deal. Soil for your backyard trees at a bargain is low, but more will come. Your landscape plant would love to grow into a mature tree in an estate sized maceta that matches your décor.
Where are we located again? North Denver, in Sherrelwood, which is just down the 36 from Boulder, under an hour from Greeley, a hop and a skip from Superior, and right next to Thornton. Northglenn, Federal Heights, Commerce City, Westminster, and Broomfield are all right there and even a drive from Longmont isn’t that far. For me, the Front Range is small, so those who trek from Lafayette, Loveland, Arvada, Littleton, Louisville, Parker, Lakewood, Castle Rock, Golden, Erie, or Centennial, it’s well worth the drive. Sure, Fort Collins or Colorado Springs are far, but with these prices, it’s worth it.
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