From Ground: Water the fuzzytongue penstemon plant thoroughly a day before the planned transplant to dampen the soil, this makes it easier to remove the plant while keeping the root ball intact. On the day of the transplant, dig a wide trench around the plant, taking care not to disturb the root ball. Use your shovel or spade to gently work around and under the root ball, then carefully lift the plant from its current location.
From Pot: Water the fuzzytongue penstemon plant well, then turn the pot sideways, hold it gently and tap the bottom of your pot till the plant slides out. Avoid pulling the plant out, as this can damage the roots. If the plant is stuck, you may need to use a knife or a gardening fork to loosen the soil and slide it out.
From Seedling Tray: Using a dibber or a pencil, create a hole large enough for the seedling’s roots. Gently lift the fuzzytongue penstemon seedling by its leaves to avoid damaging the stem and place it into the hole. Fill the hole with compost and water well.