From Ground: Begin by lightly watering the sage-leaved rock-rose plant to aid in the removal. Use your shovel or spade to dig a wide trench around the plant, ensuring to maintain a safe distance from the root system to prevent damage. Carefully lift the plant from underneath the root ball; it may be helpful to have a bucket in hand for easy transportation and to prevent damage to the plant.
From Pot: Start by watering the sage-leaved rock-rose plant to help loosen the soil. Turn the pot on its side or upside down, holding the plant at the base, and gently shake/pull the pot off. Try to keep as much original soil with the roots as possible.
From Seedling Tray: Wait until the sage-leaved rock-rose plant has 2-3 true leaves. Soil should be slightly wet which can be achieved by a light watering. With a garden trowel or similar tool, carefully lift the seedling being mindful to not damage the young roots.