From Ground: Initially, water the greyleaf Geranium plant to dampen the soil. Then, work your digging spade around the base of the plant in a circle, ensuring the plant's root ball remains intact. Carefully work the spade under the root ball and lift the plant out of ground.
From Pot: Water the greyleaf Geranium and gently tip the side of the pot. Slide the plant out, being cautious not to damage its roots. If the plant is stuck, you might need to tap the pot's edge on a hard surface to loosen the roots and soil.
From Seedling Tray: Water greyleaf Geranium seedlings enough to moisten the soil. Then, use a garden trowel or your fingers to carefully scoop out the seedling, ensuring you're lifting as much root as possible.