From Ground: Begin by
watering the japanese pachysandra to dampen the surrounding soil. Use the hand trowel to gently dig around the plant's root ball, carefully preserving as many roots as possible. Gradually work the trowel under the root ball, taking care not to rush and damage the roots. Lift the plant gently from the hole and place it in the wheelbarrow for transportation.
From Pot: Water the japanese pachysandra thoroughly, then turn the pot sideways and gently coax the plant out, being careful not to damage its root ball. If the plant resists, don't force it out. Instead, tap the sides and base of the pot lightly to loosen the root ball and then try to slide it out gently.
From Seedling Tray: Fill a small hole with soil and water it well. Gently squeeze the bottom of the seedling cell to lift the japanese pachysandra out. Be careful not to yank the plant or damage its delicate roots.