About 3/4 teaspoon of dill seed equals and average 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.
Use one full head of fresh dill (it looks a bit like a starburst) per quart jar.
What is the dry equivalent to a head of dill?
Approximately 3/4 of a teaspoon should equal one dill head.
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.
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.
Dill Shellard is Dill Shellard. End of.
If fresh dill is not available you can used dried dill. I teaspoon dried dill is equal to 1 Tablespoon fresh dill.
DILL PICKLE are you kidding no a dill pickle is not a drug
1 teaspoon of dried dill = 1 sprig of dill
Phyllis Dill goes by Dill Pickle.