I sometimes use sheets of tin covered with wood-chips to snuff out obnoxious plants I don't like; poison ivy for example. I just harvested this wild mulberry from an old sheet I buried at least 2 years ago. Notice I have a really nice root system there. It was effortless; just pick it up and put it in a pot or its new spot. The tin keeps the roots from getting down into the packed soil underneath.
I usually cover the tin, or anything else, with 8 to 12 inches of unpacked wood chips. Here in the
Houston Food Forest, I already have mature pecan trees in place, and so plenty of birds sit up there pooping seeds down. Now that I know this trick, I'm just gonna start throwing all kinds of tree seeds on there!
row row row your boat, gently down the stream
merrily merrily merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.