From Ground: Initially, the flour-dust plant plant should be watered thoroughly to soften the soil. Then, with a shovel or spade, dig wide around the plant making sure the root ball stays untouched. Delicately work the spade beneath the root ball to lift the plant out, avoiding damage to the roots as much as possible.
From a Pot: Before removing the plant, water it well. Carefully turn the pot upside down while holding your hand over the top of the soil. Gently tap the sides and bottom of the pot to dislodge the plant. If it's stuck, avoid shaking or pulling the plant forcefully; instead, slice down with a sharp knife around the inner edge of the pot to loosen it.
From a Seedling Tray: Start the process by moistening the cells. Next, push from underneath the tray's base to lift the flour-dust plant plant out. It's essential to handle the seedlings by their leaves to prevent the roots from damage.