From Ground: Start by watering the canadian plum plant carefully so as to moisten the soil. Proceed with digging a wide trench around the base using a shovel ensuring you do not disturb the root ball of the plant. Gently slide the spade under the root ball and carefully lift the plant.
From a Pot: To remove canadian plum from a pot, water the plant first, then gently tap the pot’s edge on a solid surface, like a sturdy table, to loosen the soil and plant. Turn the pot on the side, hold the plant at the base and gently slide it out of the pot.
From a Seedling Tray: Water the seedling tray, then gently loosen the soil around the canadian plum plant with a thin, blunt instrument, like a butter knife. Carefully lift the seedling by holding the leaves, not the stem.