From Ground: First, water the red bayberry plant a few hours before you plan to transplant it, this moistens the soil and reduces stress to the plant during removal. Use your gardening fork to loosen the soil around the red bayberry plant, and then gently lever it out of the ground with the spade or shovel, being careful not to damage the rootball.
From Pot: If the red bayberry plant is currently potted, water it thoroughly. Turn the pot sideways, hold the red bayberry plant gently by its stem, tap the edge of the pot to loosen the soil and carefully pull the plant out. Avoid yanking the plant as it can cause root damage.
From Seedling Tray: Water the trays and then gently push the red bayberry seedling from beneath to pop it out of its cell. Handle the red bayberry seedling by its leaves to avoid damaging the fragile stem and roots.