From Ground: To start with, do water the european dwarf cherry plant to ensure that the sod around it is damp. This makes the extraction easier. Using a gardening shovel, dig around the plant carefully making sure not to harm the roots. The hole should be wider than the spread of the plant. Pry carefully with the shovel to lift the plant, keeping the root ball intact.
From a Pot: Water the plant. Then, hold the european dwarf cherry plant at the base and overturn the pot. Tap gently at the bottom to loosen, if needed jiggle it out smoothly.
From a Seedling Tray: Using a small gardening tool or a spoon, carefully scoop out the european dwarf cherry seedling, being sure to keep as much of the root structure and surrounding soil as possible intact. Lift it with care, it's important not to rush as the seedling is very tender at this stage.