From Ground: Begin by watering the soil around your goat nut plant to minimize root damage during the digging process. Using your small spade or trowel, carefully begin to dig around the plant, being careful to keep the root ball intact. Once you’ve loosened the soil around the plant, gently lift the plant from the ground.
From a Pot: If your goat nut plant is currently in a pot, the process will be a little bit easier. Start by watering the plant well. Then, tip the pot sideways and gently pull out the plant by gripping the base of its main stem.
From a Seedling Tray: goat nut seedlings can be gently lifted out of the tray using a narrow tool. Hold the seedling by one of its true leaves (not the cotyledons) and lift the plant straight out of the tray, making sure as much of the root as possible comes with it.