From Ground: Initially, moisten the soil by watering the silverberry. Thereafter, using a shovel or spade, dig a spacious trench enclosing the plant, ensuring the root ball is left unbroken. Proficiently maneuver the spade beneath the root ball to extract the plant gently from its initial spot.
From Pot: Commence by watering the silverberry in the pot, to make the removal process less challenging. Turn the pot upside down gently while retaining the plant's stem, until it slips out. If the plant remains stuck, gently pat the sides and base of the pot.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings, let the water to settle, then gently push the base of the seed cell to lift the silverberry. Be careful not to pull the plant from the top as this might lead to damage.