From Ground: First, water the bog laurel plant to dampen the soil, which will make it easier to dig up. Use a shovel or hand trowel to carefully dig around the plant's root ball. Be careful not to damage the roots. Once the plant has been loosened, gently lift it from the ground with the help of the shovel or trowel. Place it in a bucket or container for transport.
From Pot: Water the bog laurel plant to dampen the soil and then gently invert the pot to tip the plant out, supporting the plant's main stem with your hand. Avoid pulling or tugging on the plant as this can cause root damage. If the plant does not slide out easily, you might need to tap the bottom or sides of the pot to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: Water the bog laurel seedlings and then carefully lift them out one by one using a spoon or a similar tool, being careful not to damage the delicate roots. Hold the seedlings by their leaves rather than their stems, as the stems can be easily damaged.