From Ground: Firstly, water the honeyvine plant to dampen the soil which will make the removal process easier. Then dig around the plant ensuring you don’t remain too close to the stem. Start off with a shallow trench and increase the depth gradually, making sure to maintain a good distance from the main root ball to avoid causing any damage. Slowly work the spade under the root ball and very carefully lift the whole plant out of its original location.
From Pot: Start by watering the plant well as this will make it easier to slide the root ball out of the pot. Place your fingers on the surface of the soil forming a fan shape around the stem, turn the pot upside down. Tug gently at the base of the honeyvine plant and it should slide out. It's important not to yank the plant as this can cause damage to the roots.
Seedling Tray: Ensure the honeyvine seedling is moist before transplanting, this will keep the roots intact while moving. Using a dibber or a similar tool, create a hole in the compost and carefully lift the seedling from the tray. Handle the seedling by its leaves, and not by the stem as it can easily be damaged.