From Ground: Start by
watering white willow to make the soil around it damp. This makes the removal process easier. Then, using a spade or shovel, dig a wide trench around the plant. Take care to ensure the root ball of white willow remains intact. Once you’ve dug enough, carefully work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant.
From Pot: If white willow is potted, water it before starting to loosen the soil. Post that, tip the pot sideways and coax out the white willow, ensuring its roots and soil come out intact. In case if white willow is tightly root bound, gently loosen the roots with your hands.
From Seedling Tray: Gently hold the base of white willow seedlings and try to lift. Soil should be damp so that the whole seedling, along with its root and soil, slides out easily. Make sure not to pull hard, as it can damage the young plant.