From Ground: Start with
watering the siberian iris plant thoroughly, it will dampen the soil and makes it easier to remove. Take your shovel and dig a wide circumference around the plant, making sure you stay clear of the root system. Work the shovel beneath the root ball and carefully lift the plant from its current location.
From Pot: Water the siberian iris plant and let it sit for a few minutes. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant by its base, and apply a light pull. The root ball and the plant should gently slide out. Avoid yanking the plant as it can cause harm to the roots.
Seedling Tray: Ensure the siberian iris seedlings are well-hydrated prior to the transplant. Push up from the bottom of the tray cell or pinch the stem lightly to pull out the plant. Keep the roots and attached soil intact.