From Ground: For black mulberry planted in the ground, water around the plant a day before the intended transplantation. This ensures easier removal. On the day of transplantation, use a spade or garden fork to loosen the soil around the plant, taking care not to damage the main roots. Carefully lift the plant and gently shake it to remove excess soil from the roots.
From Pot: For potted black mulberry, make sure you water the plant a few hours before the move. Then, place your hand over the top of the pot, hold the plant's stem between your fingers, and turn the pot upside down to remove the plant. If it doesn't come out easily, tap the edges of the pot to loosen the soil.
From Seedling Tray: For black mulberry seedlings, water the tray well before removing the seedlings. Then use a spoon or a small trowel to scoop out the seedling with its roots and adjacent soil to avoid root damage.