From Ground: Begin by watering the garland flower to dampen the soil, making it easier to dig up. Using your shovel or trowel, carefully dig a ring around the plant, ensuring you are far enough out to avoid damaging the root system. Gently lift the plant from the ground, taking care to keep the root ball intact.
From Pot: Again, water the garland flower before starting. Tip the pot sideways, tap the rim on a hard surface to loosen the soil and then gently pull the plant out by its base, holding it upside down. Be careful not to pull or tug on the stems or foliage.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the soil mix first. Then, using a spoon or small trowel, scoop out each garland flower seedling along with its surrounding soil to keep the delicate roots undisturbed and reduce transplant shock.