How can I save my pear trees?
Help I have 6 Bradford pear tree and they are all dying. The roots are
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It is typically a delicate tree and all you can do is keep watering it and cross your fingers. There are hybrids available that are a little tougher than the original pear trees, but it's still not a long living tree. They are pretty when they bloom in the Spring. Sorry if your trees aren't doing well.
Bradford Pears are sort of delicate I suppose. My parents had two and lost both of them when they were a couple of years old. See if this video gives you any help, I hope it does.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYDm19rNhMc
Here is some info on exposed roots. I don't know if the methods are different with different trees. I hope your Bradfords make it, they are a pretty shaped tree.