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There is no set number of stalks. "A head of celery" is as the way celery is grown, harvested, and sold in much the same way as "a potato" or "an apple" or "a globe artichoke".

A bunch or "head" of celery consists of approximately a dozen or so individual ribs also called stalks.

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Depends on the head you're looking at.

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Q: How many teaspoons of dill seeds equals a dill head?
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What is the substitution equivalent between dill seed dill head and dill weed?

About 3/4 teaspoon of dill seed equals and average head of dill


How much dried dill weed equals one head of fresh dill?

Approximately 3/4 of a teaspoon should equal one dill head.


How much dried dill weed equals head of dill weed?

When using dill, you will find that both the feathery leaves and the flower heads can be used. Most often the flower heads are allowed to mature and harvested as dill seed. I usually get about a tablespoon of dried dill seed per plant (plants often have more than one seed head). I also dry the leaves, and because they are so fine I don't get much dried dill (1 -3 tablespoons per plant) from each plant.


How many sprigs of dill equal one head of dill?

Typically, about 4-5 sprigs of dill are equivalent to one head of dill. However, this can vary based on the size of the sprigs and the specific recipe you're following.


How much dried dill in a quart of pickles?

Use one full head of fresh dill (it looks a bit like a starburst) per quart jar.


Can you substitute dill weed with oregano?

What is the dry equivalent to a head of dill?


Do you plant the head of a sunflower or do you take the seeds out?

You Take the seeds out :)


How do you get the seeds from the gerbera daisies?

In the US, when dill is grown as a farm crop, they are usually harvested with a combine harvester. The cylinder speed and fan speed must both be turned way down, due to the lightness and fragility of the seed. To hand harvest some dill seed from your garden dill plants, you can just wait until the seed gets dry enough to be pulled off the seed head relatively easily and just "rake" the seed head through your fingers, palm up to catch the seed. Have a bag or other container handy to put the seed in, and you can have a lot of seed gathered up in just a few minutes.


When a sunflower dies do you cut off the top and replant it?

Not exactly. You should remove the seeds from the head and plant the seeds separately. Planting the entire head would be a waste and would crowd out the seeds.


What is a seed head?

A seed head is the pod on the end of a stem containing seeds.


You cut dill seed heads too early. can you save them by drying out or some other method?

YES! you can either dry them out, or you can separate them seperately from the stem. some won't be fertile, but that ok, because the head of a dill seed usually has anywhere from 30 to 60 seeds. Just store them all, then plant them all and see what you get! not everything is perfect! Also, make sure that they are able to be planted! because some plants are genetically engineered to seed for one generation, and then reate infertile seeds the next generation! Again, just plant it and see what happens!


Do yellow flowers have seeds?

Yellow flowers do have seeds. The marigold is an example of a yellow flower that has seeds. If you save the flower head at the end of blooming, you will have seeds for next year.