From Ground: To begin, water the hartweg's wild ginger to dampen the soil which will make it easier to remove the plant without damaging the roots. Dig a wide perimeter around the plant using your shovel or spade to loosen the soil around the plant's root ball. From there, carefully lift the plant, ensuring the root ball remains as intact as possible, and transfer to your bucket or wheelbarrow.
From Pot: If your hartweg's wild ginger is in a pot, start by watering it then turn the pot upside down while supporting the plant at its base. Gently pat the bottom and sides of the pot to loosen the soil and slowly remove the pot, making sure to keep the roots and soil intact.
From Seedling Tray: If the hartweg's wild ginger is in a seedling tray, water it first then gently lift it by holding the stem at soil level. Be careful not to pull the plant out forcing and damaging the roots.