From Ground: Firstly, water the tree peony plant deeply to soften the ground and reduce stress on the plant. Then, using a shovel or spade, carefully dig a wide trench around the tree peony plant, ensuring the root ball remains intact. Slowly and gently lift the plant out of the ground, making sure to keep as much of the root ball intact as possible.
From Pot: If the tree peony plant is in a pot, water it thoroughly to ease removal. Turn the pot sideways and gently slide out the plant. If it's stuck, you might need to tap the pot's sides or bottom. Avoid pulling the plant out forcefully, as it may damage the roots.
From Seedling Tray: If you're transplanting tree peony plant from a seedling tray, make sure it is sufficiently watered. Gently push the seedling from the bottom of the tray or use a spoon to lift it out, making sure you're not disturbing the root system.