From Ground: First, water the ecuador laurel to dampen the soil, making it easier to work with. Use a spade or shovel to dig a wide perimeter around the plant, ensuring that the root ball is undisturbed. Insert the spade or garden fork under the root ball to gently lift and separate the plant from the ground.
From Pot: Begin by watering the soil in the pot to make the removal smoother. Turn the pot on its side and gently tap to loosen the ecuador laurel's root ball. Pull the pot away while supporting the plant at the base.
From Seedling Tray: After watering the soil to soften it, use a hand trowel or fingers to carefully pry the ecuador laurel from its compartment. Ensure to support the seedling by the root ball, avoiding stress on the stem and leaves.