From Ground: Firstly, wet the soil around the pineneedle beardtongue plant to loosen it up, making extraction easier. Using a shovel or spade, dig in a circular manner about 6 inches away from the base of the plant to avoid damaging the roots. Then gently work the shovel under the root ball and lift the plant.
From Pot: Start by moistening the pot's soil. Then, carefully turn the pot sideways, softly tapping the sides to loosen the roots. Glide the pineneedle beardtongue plant out, ensuring not to pull on the stem. Remember to handle it from the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: Using a butter knife or a similar tool, gently loosen the soil around the seedling. Then, lift it carefully by the leaf base, taking care not to harm the stem or roots and avoiding unnecessary contact with the roots.