SPRING LAKE, Utah — Every morning in Spring Lake, Jordy Smith walks through rows of blossoms, listening to the hum of bees and the rustle of petals. “They leave me speechless,” Smith said. “Who knew that nature could hold so much?”

The seasons guide her work the same way they’ve shaped her life. “We’re either in the fall time cutting flowers down and storing them over the wintertime, we’re bringing them back out in the spring waking them up and then putting them back into the ground in early summer — we always have something to look forward to,” she said.

Her flower farm, Wild Spring Flowers, is rooted in something much deeper. Jordy and her husband started it after losing their son, Liam, in 2022. She said they were struggling with infertility for years.

“To experience a loss after yea

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