From Ground: Once the widowscross plant has been well watered, carefully dig a wide circle around the plant using your garden trowel or spade, being careful to maintain as much of the root ball as possible. Once you've loosened up the soil, gently lift the plant from its original location.
From Pot: Water the plant well. Then, gently tip the pot sideways, and carefully coax the plant and the soil out of the pot using your hands, ensuring you keep as much of the root ball intact as possible. If the widowscross plant seems to be stuck, you can tap the bottom of the pot slightly.
From Seedling Tray: For young widowscross plants that have to be shifted from seedling trays, make sure the plant is watered thoroughly first. Then, gently squeeze the bottom of the seedling cell to help release the plant. Be extra gentle to avoid causing any damage to the young plant and its roots.