From Ground: First, water the large forest asparagus thoroughly to dampen the soil and make the removal process easier. Using a shovel or garden spade, dig a generous circumference around the plant to avoid damaging the root system. Gently pry the plant out of the ground, keeping the root ball as intact as possible.
From Pot: Water the large forest asparagus and let the water drain, then tip the pot to the side and gently tap or squeeze the sides to loosen the root ball. Gradually ease the plant out, supporting the base and root ball to prevent any strain on the stems.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the soil before gently lifting the large forest asparagus from the tray. Use a small tool, like a dibber or a pencil, to push up from the tray's bottom to aid in the lifting process without damaging the young roots.