From Ground: Ensure to first water the broad-leaved bamboo to dampen the ground around it. This will make the extraction process easier and cause less stress to the plant's root ball. Afterward, you will dig a wide trench around your broad-leaved bamboo using either your shovel or spade. Be sure not to cut into the plant's root ball while digging. Once the trench is dug, work your spade underneath the root ball, and carefully lift the plant from the ground.
From Pot: If your broad-leaved bamboo is currently in a pot, begin by watering it since moist soil is easier to work with. Turn the pot sideways, gently hold the plant by its base, and pull out the root ball. If the plant is stubborn, you can tap the bottom of the pot to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: When the broad-leaved bamboo is in a seedling tray, ensure to be extra cautious as young roots are very fragile. Start by watering the seedlings. Then gently pull out the seedling, grasping it by the leaves instead of the stem. If resistant, use a spoon or small tool to help with the uplift, supporting the root ball.