From Ground: Begin by carefully watering around the base of the winter savory plant to loosen the soil, making it easier to start digging. Employ either a shovel or hand trowel, depending on the size of the plant, to dig a wide ring around it. This helps to retain as much of the root ball as possible. Be mindful to keep the root ball intact as you lift the plant out of the ground. If the winter savory plant is large, transport it using a wheelbarrow.
From Pot: Prior to removal, water the winter savory plant to make the soil slightly damp. Then gently tip the pot sideways, carefully using your other hand to support the plant and soil. If it doesn't come out easily, pat the sides and bottom of the pot to loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings before you begin the removal process. Using a dibber or simple wooden stick, gently push up from the hole's base without causing damage to the roots. Hold the seedling by its leaves never by the stem or roots and lift it from the tray.