From Ground: Prior to removing the aleppo pine from its original location, water it to dampen the soil. Dig a wide, shallow hole around the aleppo pine using a shovel or garden spade. You want to leave enough room to not damage the root ball. Once a wide hole has been made, carefully slide the spade under the root ball, making sure not to damage the roots. Gently lift the aleppo pine from its hole.
From Pot: If your aleppo pine is in a pot,
watering the plant beforehand will make the transition easier. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant gently, and tap the edge against a hard surface. This will loosen the aleppo pine and its root ball, allowing it to slide out easily.
From Seedling Tray: If your aleppo pine is in a seedling tray, use a small, flat tool to lift the plant and its root ball out of the cell, taking care not to tear or damage the roots in the process.