From Ground: Begin the transplanting process by watering the texas lantana plant to moisten the soil which makes the extraction easier. Carefully dig around the plant using a shovel or a trowel, ensuring that the base is wide enough to accommodate the root structure without causing damage. Slowly work the shovel under the root ball and gently lift the plant from its original location. Handle the plant carefully to minimize stress.
From Pot: Water the texas lantana plant and allow it to soak in for a while. Then turn the pot on its side, tap the sides and the bottom to loosen the plant. Slowly slide the plant out, making sure not to pull it by the stems or leaves as this can hurt the plant.
From Seedling Tray: Water the texas lantana plant well before removing from the seedling tray. Push up from the bottom of the compartment to ease out the seedling instead of pulling from the top to prevent damage.