Building this arbor will be simplified if you keep in mind five steps in the construction process.
													
																	Building a garden arbor. 
									
	
		
	
																	Embedding two 4 x 4 posts into the concrete aligned so they are perfectly upright plumb sandwiching pairs of 1 x 6 crosspieces joists around each post at the top. 
																	Similar to a pergola and gazebo but with a smaller roof these arbors can act as a trellis using lattice to support vines and crawling flowers or vegetables. 
																	You can build it in a day add a coat of finish the next morning let it dry overnight and set up the arbor the following day. 
																	Additionally 2 inch x 4 inch boards will be needed to temporarily brace the structure during installation. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	If you want to extend the width of the arbor increase the beam size to 2x8. 
																	Choose a width we did 5 to the outer edge of the posts and height 7. 
																	Use one of these arbor plans or kits to build a statement piece for your yard or garden to welcome guests into your garden guide them through a walkway or just be a simple structure to provide a little bit of shade. 
																	This is a little shorter than most arbors but we figured if we went longer it would not allow us to be efficient about the posts because the 4x4s came in lengths of 8 we wouldn t have to cut them and waste any wood. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Space the posts no more than 6 feet apart for greatest stability. 
																	Begin building an arbor by staking out the space. 
																	The cedar lumber we used cost a few hundred dollars. 
																	You ll need one 8 foot board for each corner and two more that will be cut and used as stretchers bewteen posts. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Rent a posthole digger or auger at your local hardware rental store.