From Ground: Start by using a gardening fork to carefully loosen the soil around the spider agave plant to protect the root system. Then, with a spade or shovel, dig carefully around the plant, ensuring you don’t cut into or damage the root ball. Lift the spider agave out of the ground and immediately place it into a wheelbarrow or garden cart to transport it to its new location.
From Pot: If removing the spider agave plant from a pot, first water the plant to make the soil and roots more pliable. Turn the pot sideways, place your hand over the top of the pot, and gently pull the plant from the pot.
From Seedling Tray: For spider agave plants growing in a seedling tray, first water the tray to make the root and soil easily removable. Gently push the spider agave plant from the bottom of the tray upwards, so it can be safely lifted out of the seedling tray.