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Ninety-seven-year-old Neta Martin-Couron sat in a lawn chair and watched Hewlett-Packard workers prune, weed and otherwise restore her overgrown yard to its former glory.

“It’s just amazing. It’s going to look different. Like it used to,” she said.

Martin-Couron once sold cucumbers, tomatoes and berries from her property off Walker Lane, where she’s lived since about 1950.

Screen Shot 2014-05-08 at 1.11.06 PMAnd then there are roses, dahlias and other flowers that still serve as exclamation points at the once park-like setting.

About 40 Hewlett-Packard workers came out to spruce up Martin-Couron’s property for the company’s annual Day of Service, which takes place worldwide.

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