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A space of sufficient size
To enhance your arbor, plan a space large enough to mount it but also to circulate around it. The location must be proportional to the size of the arbor, whether in height or area. Good to know : The location of the arbor must be determined before its purchase. Depending on the location chosen, you may turn to a folding arbor, a wooden arbor, a free-standing arbor or a back-to-back arbor.
A sunny place

A space without branch
To prevent it from being damaged, the arbor must be mounted at a sufficient distance from any branches that adorn the garden. In case of wind, these branches can indeed damage the arbor. If necessary, prune your trees and watch the regrowth so as not to have unpleasant surprises.
A flat location
Depending on the model chosen, find a place that is relatively even perfectly flat. Indeed, wooden arbors or, generally, hard, must be on a flat surface so as not to deteriorate over time or because of climatic vagaries. Folding canvas gazebos are less demanding. They support slightly uneven ground or a gentle slope. A good fixing of the structure will then be essential.A place protected from the wind
Arbors should be placed in a sheltered location. Folding arbors are more fragile. The canvas that composes them offers a significant wind resistance which can cause severe damage in the event of a storm. Hard arbors can support more exposed space. Vigilance remains essential if you live in a windy region.