From Ground: To prepare biflora tulip bulbs for transplanting, first water the area around the plant to soften the soil. Use a shovel or garden spade to carefully dig a circumference around the plant, taking care to maintain a respectable distance from the bulb to avoid causing damage. Once the plant is free from its original place, make sure to keep the bulb and attached roots intact for successful transplantation.
From Pot: If the biflora tulip is currently potted, begin by watering the plant to dampen the soil. Next, gently turn the pot sideways or upside down, while supporting the plant with your other hand. The plant should slide out along with the soil. If it doesn't, you may need to tap or press against the sides of the pot to loosen the soil.
From Seedling Tray: If the biflora tulip is in a seedling tray, ensure the soil is moist first. Then, gently push up from the base of the cell or use a spoon to carefully lift the seedlings with their soil and roots undisturbed.