From Ground: To remove the myrtle wattle from the ground, start by watering the soil around the plant. This will dampen the soil and will make uprooting easier. Next, use a shovel to dig a wide trench around the myrtle wattle, ensuring you leave enough room to keep the root ball unharmed. Lift the myrtle wattle out by sliding the spade under the root ball and gently lifting up.
From Pot: If your myrtle wattle is in a pot, water it first. Afterwards, tip the pot sideways and gently pull out the plant. Make sure you are not pulling it from the stem as it may damage the plant. If the plant doesn’t slide out easily, tap the sides of the pot to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: To remove your myrtle wattle from a seedling tray, fill each cell with water first. Once the soil is moist, push from the bottom of each cell and gently hold the top of each seedling to pull it out, ensuring you keep the roots intact.