From Ground: Start by watering the guernsey lily plant lightly to dampen the soil. This makes it easier to remove the plant. Then, using the shovel or spade, carefully start digging a wide ring around the plant. Be sure to keep a safe distance from the main stem to avoid harming it or the root system. Once the ring is wide enough, slide the spade under the root ball and lift gently to remove the guernsey lily from the ground.
From Pot: If the guernsey lily is growing in a pot, water it lightly and leave it for a few minutes. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant gently by its base, and tap the base of the pot to slide the guernsey lily plant out along with its root ball.
From Seedling Tray: If you’re starting with an guernsey lily seedling, water the tray first. Then, gently hold the seedling by its leaves (not the stem), turn the seedling tray on its side, and gently tug. Be extra careful as seedlings are fragile.