From Ground: To remove japanese fairy bells from the ground, begin by watering the plant thoroughly. This will make the soil softer and easier to work with. Dig around the plant with a shovel, forming a wide circle to ensure that the root structure remains intact. Work your shovel or spade under the root ball and lift the plant carefully.
From Pot: If the japanese fairy bells is in a pot, water it thoroughly as you would if it was in the ground. Then, gently tip the pot sideways and tap it lightly to loosen the plant. With your other hand, gently pull the plant by its base, ensuring the roots come out intact.
From Seedling Tray: If moving japanese fairy bells seedlings, ensure they are strong enough to be transplanted. Water them well, then gently hold the seedling by its leaves to avoid damaging the stem. Using a spoon or small trowel, delicately scoop each seedlings up, without disturbing its roots.