From Ground: Firstly, use a hose or
watering cans to moisten the soil around the white spruce. Dig a wide trench around white spruce with a spade, keeping the root ball intact. Carefully wedge the spade beneath the root ball to lift white spruce from its original position. Put it on a cart or a wheelbarrow for a smooth transfer to the new site.
From Pot: Thoroughly water the white spruce and tip the pot sideways. Tap the pot's rim on a solid surface, which will cause the root and soil mass to slide out. If rootbound, gently tease out the roots try not to damage any.
From Seedling Tray: Saturate the tray with water. Then, using a small tool like a kitchen spoon, gently ease each white spruce seedling from its cell, making sure to preserve the roots and the soil surrounding them.