From Ground: Start by
watering the london Plane plant to soften the ground. Next, use a garden fork to carefully loosen the soil around the plant's root ball. The wider the trench around the root ball, the better to prevent damage. Slowly dig a generous hole around the root ball using a shovel. You may need to cut thick roots using pruners, but try to retain as many as possible. When the plant is loose, use heavy-duty straps to wrap around the plant and use the shovel to lever the plant gently out of the ground.
From Pot: Water the london Plane thoroughly, then tip the pot to the side and gently pull the plant out by its base. If the plant is stuck, you may need to tap the sides of the pot to loosen the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: Use a small tool or your fingers to ease the london Plane seedlings from their compartments. Handle the seedlings by their leaves to prevent damaging the delicate stem or roots. Make sure to gently untangle any roots if they're growing together.