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If your definition of a small garden is a 8' x 8' balcony, then a 7 foot patio umbrella would be perfect. If your definition of a small garden is a 10' x 10' balcony, then you will need a 9 foot patio umbrella. Take the time to measure your garden. That way, you'll be able to pick the correct patio umbrella for your garden.
Imagine being able to enjoy a day outside on your patio during the summer without being subjected to the punishing rays of the direct sun. A 9 foot patio umbrella makes this possible. It will give you plenty of shade to keep you from heating up or getting burned. And during other seasons when it rains, the umbrella will keep you dry while you enjoy hanging out on your patio or deck
Yes. There are umbrellas this tall, and taller, for sale at various stores. I know I saw a large umbrella, probably at least 9 feet, for sale at Costco last week.
I would recommend you start your investigation at Amazon.com. You can set your criterial using the 9 foot language, and then filter the results for exactly what you are looking for. Many styles and prices should be readily available.
Patio Umbrellas come in 4 different sizes. They come in 4-6 feet, 7-8 feet, 9-10 feet, and 11 feet sizes. You will want to choose the correct size based on the table or area you are trying to shade.
To measure the umbrella clearance portion of patio furniture, you must measure the length and width of the umbrella. A 8' x 8' balcony can fit any umbrella up to 7 feet, and a 10' x 10' balcony can fit anything up to 9 feet. So basing it off of that, measure the balcony, and see what falls under the space.
Diameter of circle: 9/pi = 2.865 feet rounded to 3 d.p.
C = 2πrC = 2π * 4.5C = 9π or 28.2743 feet.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
area = length x width area = 90 feet 10 feet x 9 feet = 90 square feet.
The circumference of a 9 circle is: 28.3
A circle or ellipse has a circumference. A number, such as 9, does not.