From Ground: First, water the graybark grape plant thoroughly to dampen the soil and make removal easier. Using a shovel, dig a wide berth around the plant, being careful not to damage the root ball. Gently work the shovel beneath the root ball, lifting the graybark grape with as much soil attached as possible.
From Pot: Start by watering the soil in the pot to ease root ball removal. Then, place your hand at the base of the graybark grape stem, turn the pot on its side and gently pull the plant out. Tap the pot edges or press the pot sides if the plant is stuck.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings gently to avoid disturbing the roots. Use a spoon or a small tool to lift the graybark grape plant carefully out of the cell, ensuring to keep the root structure intact.