From Ground: Water the painted buckeye plant a day before to make the soil more pliable. Dig a wide perimeter around the plant, being mindful of the extensive root system. Utilize a spade to carefully lift the plant, ensuring to keep the root ball as intact as possible.
From Pot: Gently tap the sides of the container to loosen the soil. Invert the pot and cradle the plant as it slides out. Support the root ball with your hand to prevent it from breaking apart.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings to ensure the soil is moist. Use a tool like a dibbler or a small implement to ease out the seedling without disrupting the root structure. Handle the seedling by the leaves, not the stem, to prevent damage.