From Ground: Begin by watering the woodland stonecrop to wet the soil around it. Subsequently, draw a wide circumference around the plant with your shovel or spade, ensuring a safe distance to prevent damage to the root system. Slowly ease the shovel under the root ball, and gently hoist the plant from the ground, ensuring you maintain the integrity of the root ball.
From Pot: If the woodland stonecrop is potted, start by watering the soil. Invert the pot and gently coax the plant out, supporting the root ball with your hand. If the plant seems stuck, tap the edge of the pot lightly to loosen the soil. Use gloves if necessary.
From Seedling Tray: If transplanting woodland stonecrop from a seedling tray, ensure the seedlings are well-hydrated prior to transplanting. Gently lift the woodland stonecrop seedling by its leaves, not the stem, and remove with the attached soil. Handle seedlings with care as they are delicate.