From Ground: Begin by
watering the cape honeysuckle to dampen the soil, which will make it easier to remove the plant. Next, using a shovel, dig a wide trench around the plant, ensuring the plant's root ball remains intact. Gradually work the shovel under the root ball, carefully lifting the plant from its original position.
From Pot: If your cape honeysuckle is potted, water the plant thoroughly before you start. Then, tip the pot sideways and gently tap it to loosen the root ball. Hold onto the base of the plant and pull it out carefully to prevent root damage.
From seedling Tray: Water the cape honeysuckle seedlings well prior to transplanting. Gently remove the seedling from the tray by holding onto the leaves and not the stem. If the seedlings are stuck, use a blunt implement like a popsicle stick to loosen them.