From Ground: First, water the gold birch to dampen the soil. Then, use a shovel or garden fork to dig a wide circumference around the gold birch, ensuring you're far enough out to avoid cutting through the root ball. Gently work your tool under the gold birch to loosen and lift it out of the ground, preserving as much of the root system as possible.
From Pot: Start by watering the gold birch to ease the removal process. Tip the pot on its side and gently tap or roll it to loosen the root ball. Use your hands to support the gold birch as you slide it out of the pot, being careful not to pull on the stem or branches.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the soil in the tray to make removal smoother. Use a spoon or a transplanting dibble to lift the gold birch seedling gently from its compartment, being careful to preserve the delicate root system.