From Ground: Prep the virginia pine plant by watering it deeply a day or two before the move. This ensures the plant is well-hydrated, which helps it deal better with the shock of being dug up. Use a shovel to dig around the roots, creating a trench around the plant wide enough that the root ball is not disturbed. Gradually work the shovel under the root ball and lift the plant from its location.
From Pot: Water the plant well before starting your work. Tip the pot sideways, hold the plant steady by the stems or trunk and gentility wiggle the pot off. Avoid yanking the plant out of the pot as it may damage the plant's roots.
From Seedling Tray: If the virginia pine plant is still young and being grown in a seedling tray, water the tray well and let it drain. Press the bottom of the tray to ease out the seedling. Remember to handle it gently by its leaves to avoid damaging the stem or roots.