From Ground: Start by watering the adriatic bellflower sufficiently to dampen the soil. Using a spade or shovel, dig a wide circle around the plant, ensuring that you do not damage the plant's root system. Next, work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant out of the ground, maintaining as much soil around the roots as possible.
From Pot: If the adriatic bellflower is currently in a pot, water the pot thoroughly before beginning. Turn the pot upside down and tap the sides gently to loosen the plant. If necessary, carefully run a trowel around the inside edge of the pot to free the plant.
From Seedling Tray: Water the adriatic bellflower seedlings until the soil is moist. Gently press the soil underneath each cell to pop the seedling out, making sure to protect the delicate roots and foliage.