From Ground: Water the nootka rose to dampen the soil, making it easier to remove and reducing stress to the plant. Use a shovel or spade to carefully dig around the plant, keeping the spade far enough to not damage the root system. Gradually work the spade under the root ball, lifting the plant from its original location. It's essential to keep as much of the root ball intact.
From Pot: Before beginning, water the nootka rose to moisten the potting soil. Gently tip the pot to its side and carefully ease the plant out, supporting the plant's base. If the plant sticks to the pot sides, try patting the sides to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the soil to reduce stress to the seedling and make removal easier. Lift the nootka rose seedling from the tray by pushing from the bottom, being careful not to damage the roots or stem.