From Ground: Start by generously watering the california brome to ease the removal process, making the soil more pliable. Use a spade to carve out a generous circumference around the california brome, being cautious not to sever the roots. Gently slide the spade beneath the root ball, levering the plant from the soil, and keep as much of the root system intact as possible.
From Pot: To remove california brome from a pot, first water the soil thoroughly to minimize root stress. Turn the pot sideways, support the plant by the base with one hand, and gently tap the pot鈥檚 bottom and sides to loosen the root ball. Ease the plant out, being mindful not to pull too hard on the stem or foliage.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedling tray so that the california brome can be removed more easily. Use a trowel or your fingers to carefully extract each california brome seedling, making sure to preserve the roots and the surrounding soil clump for easier transplant.