Oh, I think that is a pretty good price. Yes, plant in the river rock. The lava is just brutal on the hands and it makes you not want to mess around in there, which you need to do. The greater surface area and low weight of the lava make it worth having as the bottom layer though. Is the wind such a problem there that you really need the break that the high sides would provide? A bit more gravel depth would be helpful. Yeah, the hydroton is prohibitively expensive. I only use it in net pots in hanging NFT tubes, where weight is an issue. I wonder if you can get expanded shale at a good price where you live? I really like that stuff too, it's less expensive than hydroton, but hard to come by out here in AZ. It's regular shale that has been super heated to a point where it puffs up. It's smooth and is super light weight. I seem to recall that they make it in TX.
I'd not considered expanded shale. Thank you for the heads up! There are a few places here and there that sell it anywhere from $135 per yard to $63 per yard depending on the size and if it's been sifted. I'll start researching that more in depth now so that I can make an informed purchase when the time comes to get some media in the beds.
RichnSteph.