From Ground: Begin by watering the senegal date palm thoroughly to ease the soil around the roots. Dig a circular trench around the plant, ensuring it is wide and deep enough to encompass the extended root system without causing harm to it. Carefully work the shovel beneath the root ball and gently lift it out, minimizing root damage.
From Pot: First, water the senegal date palm to help the roots come out more easily. Tilt the pot to the side and gently tap or press on the pot's sides to loosen the plant. Gradually ease the plant out by pulling the base of the stem, taking care not to tug too hard.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedling to keep the roots intact during removal. Use a small tool or your fingers to gently ease the seedling out of the tray by pushing from the bottom, being careful not to break the delicate roots.