Though it may not look like much is going on above ground, the Rangely Community Gardens areas and family plots have been planted and are beginning to show signs of growth. Perennials in the botanical gardens have started to bloom, along with signs of life from cucumber, squash, onions and carrot plants. Also in the lineup for harvest time are tomatoes, pumpkins, corn, beans, beets and potatoes. “Once again, we have had full community support…

