From Ground: Begin by watering the yellow jasmine to make the soil around the root ball damp. Then, dig a trench wide enough around the plant using a spade. Make sure the root ball is not damaged during this process. Gradually work your way under the root ball with the spade, carefully lifting the plant from the ground.
From Pot: Water the yellow jasmine in the pot before beginning. Carefully tip the pot sideways and gently ease the root ball out. If the plant is stuck, you may need to tap the sides of the Pot.
From Seedling Tray: Once the yellow jasmine seedling has developed two sets of true leaves, it's ready to be transplanted. Gently hold the leaves and lift the seedling using a spoon or tweezers. Be careful not to squeeze or damage the stem or roots.