What slope percentage requires stabilization for rattan planter placement?

When placing rattan planters on sloped surfaces, stabilization is crucial to prevent tipping or sliding. Generally, a slope exceeding 10-15% may require additional stabilization measures for rattan planters. Beyond this range, the risk of instability increases due to gravity and soil erosion.

To ensure secure placement, consider these tips:

1. Use Non-Slip Mats or Grippers: Place these under the planter to enhance traction.

2. Anchor the Planter: Secure it with stakes or weights for steeper slopes (over 20%).

3. Terracing or Retaining Walls: For slopes above 25%, create leveled terraces or install retaining walls.

For optimal safety, assess the slope using a level or inclinometer before installation. Proper stabilization ensures your rattan planters remain stable and visually appealing in any landscape.