



Batavia Lettuce Seedlings
Batavia lettuce is light green, extra wavy leaves form dense heads at a small size and can be harvested as a mini or left to bulk up into large, heavy, full-size heads. Batavia lettuce is a great warm season variety. The leaves are crisp and have excellent flavor.
- Fresh in Salads: Use the crisp, tender leaves as the base for a refreshing salad.
- In Sandwiches or Wraps: Layer in sandwiches or wraps for extra crunch and mild flavor.
- As a Wrap: Use large leaves as a substitute for tortillas to wrap fillings like chicken or vegetables.
- Topped on Tacos: Add to tacos for a light, fresh crunch.
- In Grain Bowls: Toss into grain bowls with quinoa or rice for added texture and nutrition.