From the Ground: Initially, water the prairie Dropseed plant to dampen the soil. Use a shovel or spade to dig a wide trench around the plant. Ensure that you dig deep enough to keep the plant's root ball intact. Gently work the spade under the root ball to lift the plant. Try to keep as much soil around the roots as possible to reduce the shock of transplantation.
From a Pot: First, water the plant thoroughly to help the roots slide out of the pot easily. Turn the pot sideways, hold the prairie Dropseed plant gently by its base, and tap the bottom of its pot until the plant slides out.
From a Seedling Tray: Water the prairie Dropseed seedlings before removing them. Gently hold the seedling by its leaves (not the stem) and push up from the bottom of the cell to remove it. If the seedlings are too tight in the tray, you can use a spoon or similar tool to assist in removing them.