From Pot: First, generously water the southern globethistle plant in the pot to dampen its soil. This helps to reduce root shock during transplantation. Now, place your hands on top of the soil and flip the pot upside down. Gently tap at the bottom until the plant slides out, keep the root ball intact. In cases where the plant is stuck, use a gardening knife to carefully loosen the sides.
From Ground: Begin by watering the southern globethistle plant to moisten the soil. Using a spade, dig a wide trench around the plant, carefully making sure the root ball remains undisturbed. Gradually work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant.
From Seedling Tray: Water the southern globethistle seedlings first to make them easier to remove. Gently press the bottom of the tray to lift each seedling. Be very careful not to damage the delicate roots during this process.