From Ground: Begin by watering the chinese wedelia plant to dampen the soil, which will make digging easier and minimize root damage. Using your spade or shovel, dig a wide trench around the plant, taking care to leave the plant's root ball untouched. Work gently to lift the plant from its current spot. Once removed, place the plant on the burlap cloth to protect its roots during transition.
From Pot: First, water your chinese wedelia plant while still in its pot to loosen the soil. Tilt the pot sideways, and, with your hand at the base of the plant, gently pull it out. If the plant is stuck or root-bound, you may need to run a knife around the inside of the pot to free it. Once removed, handle it carefully to avoid root damage.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray to soften the soil. Gently ease out the seedling by pushing up from the bottom of the tray. If they are resistant, use a gardening trowel to help lift them out without damaging the roots.