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Replanting a dead tree?

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Toby starts with ...
We've got two pears (named varieties) that the kids knocked over and snapped playing footy. We dug them up and replaced them. My wife put them in a vase inside and now they're both sprouting leaves and flowers. Is it worth trying to replant them? Will they do anything or is it just their last gasp? The old rootstock is gone, they broke off above the graft.
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Jason says...
If they are the size to put in a vase I wouldnt bother. $20 and you have a new one with proper root stock.

Would be interesting to see some photos however
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