From ground: The first step involves making the soil around silver sage plant damp by watering it adequately. Then, using a garden trowel or shovel, dig a wide circle around the plant, keeping in mind to keep the root ball of the plant intact. Once done, the spade can be worked under the root ball to lift the plant from its original location.
From Pot: For a silver sage growing in a pot, watering the pot before starting the process loosens the soil, making it easier to take the plant out. Invert the pot and tap on its bottom to gently let the plant and its root ball slide out. Remember to be gentle to not damage the plant or its roots
From Seedling Tray: If the silver sage plant is still in a seedling tray, first water the tray lightly. Then, turn the tray upside down and gently tap it to remove the plant and the connected soil. If needed, you may use a trowel or a similar tool to gently nudge the plant out.