From Ground: Begin by watering the sugar palm plant right up to the drip line to dampen the soil. With your shovel, dig a wide trench around the plant, ensuring that you do not harm the plant's root ball. Carefully work the shovel under the root ball to hoist the plant from its original spot.
From a Pot: Start by watering the sugar palm well in advance of the transplant to ease the removal process. Flip the pot upside down while holding your hand on top of the soil, allowing the plant to slide out. For stubborn pots, you may need to run a sharp knife around the interior of the pot for easier removal.
From a Seedling Tray: First water the tray. Then, with a gentle hand, take hold of an sugar palm seedling and guide it out from the soil. Be cautious not to squeeze or damage it during the process.