First of all, wear long sleeves, gloves, and eye protection when working with a yucca plant. The strappy leaves are slightly serrated and pointy, easily cutting hands and damaging eyes. Dig up a yucca like any other plant. Dig almost as far away from the "trunk" as the leaves reach. Use a sharp shovel and try to dig as deep as possible so that you don't disturb the roots any more than necessary. Fertilize and water well after replanting. Press firmly on soil to remove any air pockets which could lead to rot. Good luck!
The best way to transplant Myrtle ground cover is to prepare the area where you want to plant. Dig up the soil, and make new holes for the ground cover. Use a shovel to dig up the ground cover, gently remove it from the ground and put it into the new holes. Water it well.
Yes, but if you want to transplant it I would wait until early Spring.
It's easy. Try to find a good clump that is rooted, where the "vine" part is in the ground I have done that and I have also transplanted it like you would transplant Ivy...dig up a rooted strand, replant it and cover it in soil and water it.
you can dig any rock out of the ground
yes there is rock under all the ground if you dig you will get to a layer of rock which is very hard to dig through.
It depending on how hard the ground is. If it is really hard he will only dig small holes in the ground, but I doubt he will dig a barrow.
You generally transplant them in the fall unless you are buying them from a nursery that has them potted.
dig it out
With their (claws)
dig into the ground
No
Dig him out of the ground.