From Ground: Saturate the ground around the bay laurel plant the day before transplanting to minimize stress and make digging easier. Begin by digging a circle around the plant, giving it a generous berth to account for sprawling roots. Gently lift the root ball from the ground using a shovel, keeping as many roots undamaged as possible.
From Pot: Water the bay laurel plant thoroughly an hour before the transplant process. Tilt the pot sideways, gently hold the plant by its base and tug slightly. If it's stuck, tap the sides until it slides out, avoiding any root damage.
From Seedling Tray: Ensure the bay laurel sapling is robust enough before transplanting. Water the tray to ease the roots out. Carefully hold the sapling from its leaves- never the stem, and nudge the soil and seedling away from the tray.