From Ground: First, make sure you water purple Coneflower plant to dampen the soil around it. Then, gently dig around the plant using a gardening fork or spade, ensuring to stay far enough away from the base to avoid hurting the root system. Gradually work the tool under the root ball and lift it carefully to prevent damaging the roots.
From Pot: Begin by watering the potted purple Coneflower which will make the removal process easier. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant at its base and gently tug. Be sure to support the plant's weight as you pull it out, to prevent breakage.
From Seedling Tray: Start by watering the seedlings, then use a small tool like a spoon or a trowel to carefully lift them, ensuring you dig deep enough to get the entire root and some soil along with the seedlings.