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Dorsett Golden Pollination Guide

Dorsett Golden requires a compatible pollination partner to produce fruit.

Needs Pollinator Group 1

Without a different compatible variety nearby, Dorsett Golden will bloom but won't set fruit. You need at least one partner variety planted within 50–100 feet. Choose from the compatible varieties listed below — they bloom at the right time and have compatible genetics.

Dorsett Golden Quick Facts

Chill Hours

100 hours

Hardiness Zones

8, 9, 10

Harvest

June to July

Bloom Time

very early (before most other varieties)

Pollination Note

Low-chill apple — only compatible with other low-chill varieties that bloom at the same time

Planning Your Orchard

For reliable Dorsett Golden crops, plant at least one compatible apple variety within 50–100 feet. Choose a partner from the same pollination group (1) or an adjacent group (1–2). Golden Delicious is an excellent universal pollinator. Crabapples also work well if bloom times overlap. Space trees 15–25 feet apart for standard rootstock, or 8–12 feet for dwarf.

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About Dorsett Golden

Dorsett Golden is the ultimate low-chill apple — sweet, yellow, and productive even in subtropical climates. Discovered in the Bahamas, it's the essential pollination partner for Anna.

Growing Challenges

Bland flavor compared to high-chill varieties; bruises easily and doesn't store well.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best pollinator for Dorsett Golden?

The best pollinators for Dorsett Golden are varieties in pollination group 1 or adjacent groups that bloom at the same time. Top choices include Anna. Golden Delicious is also an excellent universal pollinator for most apple varieties.

Can a crabapple pollinate Dorsett Golden?

Yes, crabapples are excellent pollinators for Dorsett Golden as long as their bloom times overlap. Ornamental crabapples produce abundant pollen and are a great option if you want a pollinator that also adds spring beauty to your landscape.

How close does a pollinator need to be to Dorsett Golden?

For reliable pollination, plant the partner variety within 50–100 feet of Dorsett Golden. Bees are the primary pollinators and typically work within this range. In practice, a tree in your yard or even a neighbor's nearby tree can work. The closer the trees, the more consistent the fruit set.

Can I grow just one Dorsett Golden tree?

No — Dorsett Golden requires a compatible pollination partner to produce fruit. Without a second tree of a different variety nearby, it will bloom but won't set fruit.

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Pollination data compiled from university extension services, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) pollination group charts, RosBREED cherry S-allele research, and nursery compatibility guides. Pollination compatibility can vary by region and microclimate. For best results, consult your local extension office.