From Ground: Firstly, you want to water the beaked hazelnut to dampen the soil, this makes it easier to dig and minimises the chance of root damage. Dig a wide trench around the plant using your shovel or spade, taking care not to sever any roots. Then, carefully work your spade under the root ball and lift the plant from its position while keeping the root ball intact. Place the lifted plant into your wheelbarrow or on your tarp for easy transport.
From Pot: Water the beaked hazelnut and gently tip the pot to the side. Tap the sides and bottom softly to jolt the plant and soil loose. If it's being stubborn, slide a knife around the edge of the pot to free any clinging roots. Carefully slide the plant with its root ball out of the pot without pulling on its stem.
From Seedling Tray: Water well and use a spoon or small tool to lift seedlings from the tray. Hold the seedlings gently by their leaves, never by their stems, as you prepare to move them to their new ground.