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Outdoors Projects? GO Picks Galore

There’s no excuse not to work outside with these great warm temperatures. Well, unless my excuse is that I need new clippers, or hand shovels, or some pretty little party lights.

The Redding Grocery Outlet Bargain Market on Churn Creek Road was packed with all kinds of things to make the work easier. At the far left side of the store you’ll find an entire aisle full of GO Pick gardening supplies.

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I love these plant stands with wheels, perfect for when I change my mind (again) about a plant’s location and need to wheel it around the patio. GO sells these plant dollies for $5.99 (sold elsewhere for $9.99).

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If you plant some climbing roses or vines, you might need these metal trellises … sold at GO for $14.99, (sold elsewhere for $19.99).

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This solar-powered metal lighted butterfly caught my eye … sold at GO for $14.99 (sold elsewhere for $24.99).

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And a solar-lighted metal bird, smaller than the butterfly . . . sold at the Redding GO Bargain Market for $7.99 (sold elsewhere for $12.99).

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After working in the yard all day, you might want to relax with a movie or four, especially at the Redding GO Bargain Market price of four for $10. (Previously viewed.)

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And maybe a nice glass of wine, like this Big Horn Cellars Cab from Napa Valley, sold at the Redding GO Bargain Market for a mind-blowing $5.99 (sold elsewhere for $16.99). (I bought a few bottles. I loved it.)

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P.S. Inventory changes quickly at the Redding GO Bargain Store, so there are no guarantees that any of the items I’ve mentioned will still be there. Btw, when anewscafe.com readers redeem GO coupons, the GO folks can track the coupon numbers and know how the advertising is working. So, if you don’t redeem coupons, please do be sure and mention to your GO cashier that you read about the Redding Grocery Outlet Bargain Store on anewscafe.com.

Independent online journalist Doni Greenberg founded what’s now known as anewscafe.com in 2007 with her son, Joe Domke of the Czech Republic. Prior to 2007 Greenberg was an award-winning newspaper opinion columnist, feature and food writer recognized by the Associated Press, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and E.W. Scripps. She lives in Northern California in the tiny town of Igo.

Doni Chamberlain

Independent online journalist Doni Chamberlain founded A News Cafe in 2007 with her son, Joe Domke. Chamberlain holds a Bachelor's Degree in journalism from CSU, Chico. She's an award-winning newspaper opinion columnist, feature and food writer recognized by the Associated Press, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and E.W. Scripps. She's been featured and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, L.A. Times, Slate. Bloomberg News and on CNN, KQED and KPFA. She lives in Redding, California.

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