From Ground: Begin by watering the silver buffaloberry plant's soil to make it easier to remove. Using a shovel or spade, gently dig around the plant, making sure to maintain a generous distance from the main stem to avoid damaging roots. Work the tool beneath the root ball, and with gentle pressure, lift the plant. Carefully shake off any extra soil and prune away any damaged roots.
From Pot: Water the plant to loosen the soil and root ball. Carefully tip the pot sideways and coax the silver buffaloberry plant out without pulling on the stem. It might be helpful to gently tap on the pot's edges if the plant is stuck.
From Seedling Tray: If the silver buffaloberry seedling is to be transplanted, it should be carefully raised from its cell by lightly pressing up from the bottom. Handle the seedling by its leaves, not by its stem.