From Ground: Start by watering the black ash plant thoroughly to dampen the soil around it, making it easier to remove and reducing damage to the root system. Once the soil is damp, begin digging a wide trench around the plant using your spade or shovel. Be cautious to keep the root ball of the plant intact while you carefully work your spade or shovel below the root ball, loosening the soil and then gently lifting the plant out of the hole.
From Pot: If the black ash plant is in a pot, you should start by watering the plant well. To remove, turn the pot sideways, hold the black ash close to the base and gently pull and shake the plant loose. If the plant is stuck, you might need to tap the bottom of the pot to loosen the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: With a black ash seedling in a tray, it is important to be gentle. Water the seedlings and then use a small gardening tool like a trowel or even a spoon to carefully pry out the seedling, making sure to include as many roots as possible.