A few months ago, my son bought a second-hand Briggs and Stratton petrol lawnmower - rather battered-looking, but it works. I used it yesterday to tackle the last overgrown area in the back garden, not just grass, but nettles, brambles, other weeds, and comfrey which I planted years ago as a compost activator. It ploughed through the lot, and chewed it all up into instant compost (well, not quite, as it still has to rot down, but it'll do so much more quickly chewed up than whole). It's terrific fun to operate, but it died on me before I'd finished - out of fuel. I'll have to buy more - I think it takes ordinary unleaded.
My runner beans are in full flower, bright red, but not yet my French beans, which will be white when they appear. My spuds are also in flower - 'Salad Blue' mauve, 'Pink Fir Apple' White. Spud flowers are quite weird and alien-looking, though pretty in their own way.