From Ground: Begin by gently
watering around the chenille plant to dampen the soil. This would make it easier to remove the plant from the ground without damaging the roots. Using your shovel or trowel, carefully dig around the base of the plant, ensuring to keep a reasonable distance so as not to damage its roots. Gradually work the shovel underneath the root ball and lift the plant out gently.
From Pot: If your chenille plant is in a pot, try turning it sideways and tapping the sides gently. You can also use a trowel to loosen the soil around the edges if the plant seems stuck. Then pull it out smoothly by grasping the base.
From Seedling Tray: If your chenille plant is growing in a seedling tray, wet the soil a bit and carefully lift the plant by holding its leaves, not the stem. Gently ease out the roots if they're stuck to the tray.