From Ground: Firstly, water the sweet crab apple plant to moisten the soil. Then, using a shovel or trowel, carefully dig a circle around the plant, making sure the plant's root system remains undisturbed. Then, you gently work the tool under the root ball, slowly lifting the plant.
From Pot: Begin by watering the sweet crab apple plant. Then, gently tilt the pot and tug lightly on the base of the plant. Turn the pot as you do this. The moistened soil should help the roots slide out avoid pulling too hard to prevent root damage.
From Seedling Tray: Ensure the sweet crab apple plant is well-watered before starting. Use a gardening fork or your fingers to loosen the soil around each cell. Then, carefully lift the sweet crab apple by its leaves not the stem to avoid damage.