From Ground: Water the red currant plant thoroughly a day before the planned transplant to ensure the soil is moist. Carefully dig around the plant with a shovel or spade, giving a generous berth to avoid root damage. Tilt the spade to gently pry the plant out of the ground with its root ball intact.
From Pot: Begin by watering the red currant to ensure the soil is moist and roots are pliable. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant gently at the base, and tap the pot's bottom or sides to loosen the root ball. Gradually ease the plant out, supporting the root ball to prevent it from breaking apart.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings so the soil is moist, making it easier to remove them without damaging the roots. Use a hand trowel or a dibber to gently lift the seedling out of the tray by pushing up from the bottom or easing around the sides of each cell.