From Ground: Initially, hydrate the carolina coralbead to moisten the soil, which facilitates easier removal. Take your shovel or spade and dig a wide trench around the plant, ensuring the root ball of carolina coralbead remains intact. Carefully work the spade beneath the root ball and gently lift the plant out of its original location.
From Pot: Firstly, water the carolina coralbead plant in its pot. Turn the pot upside down while keeping one hand on the soil surface, framing the plant stem between your fingers for support as the plant comes out of the pot. Gently tease the roots apart if they are entwined.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray, ensuring the soil is moist. With a garden trowel, gently scoop out the carolina coralbead seedling, taking care not to break the young rootball. Handle the seedling by its leaves rather than the stem to avoid damage.