From Ground: First, deep water the bearded bellflower plant to soften the soil, making it easier for removal. Then, using a shovel or spade, dig a wide circle around the plant, being sure to keep the root ball intact. Gently lift the plant from its original location. If the plant is large, you may need a wheelbarrow to help transport it.
From Pot: Water the bearded bellflower plant lightly, to make it easier for the roots to slip out of the pot. Tilt the pot sideways, then support the main stem in one hand and use the other hand to gently pull and shake the pot away. In case of a pot with biodegradable material, cut the pot instead of pulling out the plant.
From Seedling Tray: Use a gardening trowel or similar tool to carefully lift the bearded bellflower seedling from the tray by sliding it under the soil and root ball. Lift the seedling by the root ball, not the stem.