From Ground: To start, water heliotrope sufficiently. This will make the removal process easier and less stressful for the plant. Then, using your shovel, dig around heliotrope carefully to make sure the root ball remains intact. By gently working the shovel underneath, you can lift heliotrope and its root ball out, ready for transplanting.
From Pots: If heliotrope is in a pot, you'll want to first water the plant. Then, turn the pot sideways, holding heliotrope gently at the base. You can tap the rim of the pot to help loosen the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: If heliotrope is started in a seedling tray, use a small trowel or an old table spoon to dig out each plant. Be careful not to damage the delicate roots. Ensure the seedling is lifted by the root ball and not the stem to avoid any damage.