From Ground: First, water the american globeflower to dampen the soil for easier removal. Then, use a garden fork to gently loosen the soil around the plant. Employ the shovel or spade to dig a wide berth, taking care not to damage the root ball. Carefully lift the american globeflower from the ground, ensuring that most of the roots are intact.
From Pot: Water your american globeflower well before starting. Turn the pot to its side and gently tap the bottom to loosen the root ball. Grasp the base of the american globeflower stem and slowly ease the plant out of the pot. Support the root ball to prevent it from breaking apart.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the soil in the tray first to reduce root damage. Use a trowel or your fingers to gently lift the american globeflower from its cell, holding the seedling by the leaves rather than the delicate stem.