From Ground: First, water the creeping grapevine to dampen the soil. Then, use a garden fork or spade to loosen the soil around the plant, being careful not to damage the root system. Work in a circle around the plant, gradually increasing the width and depth until the root ball can be lifted out with minimal stress to the plant.
From Pot: Begin by watering the creeping grapevine thoroughly. Gently turn the pot sideways and tap the edges to loosen the soil binding. Slowly ease the plant out by pulling on the base of the main stem or turn the pot upside down while supporting the plant with your hand.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings to make the soil moist and pliable. Use a hand trowel or a plant label to lever the seedling out, making sure you scoop deep to include as much of the root system as possible.