From Ground: Begin by watering the bird's-eye Gilia plant to saturate the soil around it. Then, use a trowel to dig around the plant, keeping a safe distance from the base to avoid damaging its roots. Try to keep the root ball as intact as possible, gently work the trowel under the root ball to lift the plant all at once from its original location.
From Pot: First, water the plant to dampen the pot's contents. Invert the pot and hold the bird's-eye Gilia plant gently, tap the rim on a hard surface, so the plant comes out with its roots and soil. Be extra careful not to damage the roots in the process.
From Seedling Tray: Gently water the seedlings, and use a spoon or a small tool to carefully lift the bird's-eye Gilia plant from its cell, taking care not to damage the roots and keeping as much soil with them as you can.