From Ground: Begin by
watering the pink trumpet tree plant until the soil is damp but not overly water-saturated. Using your shovel, dig a wide trench around the pink trumpet tree plant, maintaining a safe distance from the plant to avoid damaging the root system. Once the trench is large enough, carefully slip the shovel under the root ball and gently lift the plant out of the ground. If the plant is large, secure the root ball with a piece of burlap or some rope to keep it intact during the move.
From Pot: First, water the pink trumpet tree plant until the soil is wet. Carefully tip the pot sideways while supporting the plant at its base. Apply gentle pressure to loosen the root ball. If the plant doesn't slide out easily, tamp the sides of the pot to dislodge the root system.
From Seedling Tray: For small pink trumpet tree plants that have been started in a seedling tray, make sure they have at least two sets of true leaves before transplant.