Professionally, I work as an artist's model and gardener's assistant. The first occupation, posing for artists, allows me ample time for contemplation, and the second, puts me out into lawns, gardens, walkways, etc., where I come into contact with weeds. The destruction that these plants cause is significant: their far-reaching, tightly-knit propagating root systems prevent other plants from receiving nourishment and water, their chocking vines can kill trees, their toxins prevent birds and other creatures from nesting. As humans, we don't tolerate the invasion of vermin such as cockroaches, mice, rats, etc., into our living environment. We should develop a sense of no tolerance for plants that invade our environment, as well. Other countries have been fighting back for years. For example, check out defra.gov.uk. to see how the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, and Ireland handles this issue.
As a member of the Jamaica Plain neighborsforneighbors, I want to be proactive, I feel I am a caring member of my community when I eliminate an infestation of harmful plants. But at this time, we are still a society of individuals with the concept of private property being paramount. I don't want to trespass, I don't want to preach, I just want to be able to offer advice and my service to those homeowners/occupants/renters, whomever, and rid OUR environment of these noxious plants.