From Ground: First, water the spearleaf swampmallow plant to dampen the soil. This can make the removal process easier and less stressful for the plant. Next, use a shovel or a trowel to carefully dig a wide trench around the spearleaf swampmallow, ensuring the plant's root ball remains intact. Work the spade beneath the root ball and cautiously lift the plant from its original location.
From a Pot: Start by watering the spearleaf swampmallow in its container, allowing the moisture to loosen the potting soil. Turn the container sideways and gently tap it to dislodge the plant. If the plant is somewhat stubborn, slide a trowel gently along the pot edges to help release the roots.
From a Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings well before you plan to transplant. With a small trowel or your fingers, dig the soil around each seedling. Be sure to scoop deep under each seedling's roots to prevent damage.