From Ground: If the common borage plant is currently in the ground, it's important to be very cautious not to damage its roots. Start by
watering the plant well to help loosen the soil. Then dig a broad circle around the plant keeping a safe distance from the main stem to avoid cutting into the root zone. Gradually work your shovel or trowel under the root ball and carefully lift it out, keeping the root ball intact.
From Pot: If the common borage plant is in a pot, water it well first. Then, gently tip the pot on its side and ease out the plant holding it by its base. If it is stuck, tap the edges of the pot to loosen the soil and roots.
From Seedling Tray: If you're transplanting seedlings of common borage plant, start by watering the tray well. Carefully push the seedling out from the bottom or use a spoon or small trowel to lift it making sure not to damage the roots.