From Pot: Water the pot thoroughly a day before the transplant to ensure the potting soil is moist, making the madagascar screw palm easier to remove. Carefully turn the pot upside down, making sure to support the plant's base with your other hand. Gently tap the bottom of the pot until the plant slides out.
From Ground: Start by watering the madagascar screw palm plant to dampen the soil. Then, with a spade or shovel, dig a trench around the plant, ensuring the root ball remains undisturbed. Gradually work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant from its original spot.
From Seedling Tray: First, water the seedlings sufficiently. Using a small trowel or your fingers, carefully remove the madagascar screw palm plant from the seedling tray, making sure not to damage the delicate roots.