From Ground: Begin by watering perennial fan hands moderately to soften the soil. Then, use your shovel or spade to dig a trench around perennial fan hands ensuring that there is ample space between the edge of the trench and the base of the plant so you don't damage the root ball. Once your trench is wide and deep enough to encompass the root system, slide your spade underneath the root ball and lift the perennial fan hands plant with care.
From Pot: Start by watering the perennial fan hands to saturate the root ball. Then, tip the pot on its side and gently slide the perennial fan hands out. If stubborn, resist the urge to pull at the stems or leaves and instead tap the sides and bottom of the pot to dislodge it.
From a Seedling Tray: Once the seedlings have 2-3 sets of true leaves and are easy to handle, they can be transplanted. Gently tease the seedlings apart, lifting by the leaves instead of the stem to prevent damage.