From Ground: Start the process by thoroughly
watering the japanese pieris to soften the surrounding soil. Using your spade or shovel, begin digging a trench around the plant at a safe distance to avoid damaging the root ball. Carefully work the spade under the root ball, lift it gently and ensure it remains intact. After removing, check the plant for any root damage.
From Pot: Water the japanese pieris enough to keep the soil damp. Then, place your hand over the top of the plant with the stem between your fingers and turn the pot upside down. Tap gently to release the plant. If the plant doesn't come out easily, you may need to cut the container away.
From Seedling Tray: Water the plants in the tray. Once they're hydrated, gently push the japanese pieris seedling from beneath the tray to avoid breaking the stem, and delicately lift it out of the cell, maintaining as much of the root ball as possible.