>>1017954Know if there are bugs in the area. If there are bring a mosquito net, otherwise your night will be miserable. If it's raining or the ground is wet make sure you have a tap big enough to partly fold under your sleeping pad/bag. This will help you stay dry. If there are no trees where you're camping bring hiking poles and rope/paracord to use like in pic related.
It's not really rocket science, you just have to think ahead a bit more than with a tent. Consider wind direction and the temperature too; if it's warm and there are mosquitoes but also prevailing wind, you may want to set it up so the wind blows the bugs away.
Oh, and don't forget stakes