From Ground: To begin the removal process of your small yellow foxglove plant, first water the soil lightly around the base to soften it. Use a shovel or spade to carefully dig a wide trench around the plant (at least a spade's width from the base). Aim to keep the root ball as intact as possible by working the spade under and around the root system, then gently lift the plant out without tugging.
From Pot: If your small yellow foxglove plant is in a pot, water it well a few hours before you plan to transplant. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant steady, then tap the bottom of its container until the plant slides out. Be gentle to prevent root damage.
From Seedling Tray: For removing small yellow foxglove plants from a seedling tray, start by watering the seedlings. This makes it easier to remove the plant without damaging the roots. Gently hold the stem and use a gardening fork or a similar tool to lift the plant out, ensuring you get as much of the root as possible.