From Ground: Begin by watering the cretan brake plant to dampen the soil, this helps easy removal. Next, carefully dig around the perimeter of the plant using a spade, ensuring that as much of the root system is left intact as possible. Position the spade underneath the root ball and gently lift the whole plant free.
From Pot: First, water the cretan brake plant to ensure the root ball sticks together when it’s removed. Tip the pot sideways, gently pull the base of the plant as you tap the edge of the pot on a solid surface to dislodge it. Be careful not to pull forcefully, once free, place it in a wheelbarrow or bucket for transport.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray first to loosen the soil. Next, gently tease out each cretan brake seedling using a dislodged stick or a dibber. Handle the seedlings by their leaves, and not their stems, as the stems can be easily bruised.