Digital Gardens

Definition

Digital Garden is a unique approach to cultivating and nurturing our thoughts and ideas in a (public) digital place. It's like a personal Wiki site for Personal Knowledge Management.

The essence of digital gardening lies in the act of nurturing and connecting your thoughts and ideas (see Linking your thinking), letting them grow over time, and pruning them when necessary.

It's less structured than a Second Brain and more organic. And unlike traditional blogging, which is often a performative act, digital gardening is more akin to a captain's log, a space for exploration, real-time editing, evolving thinking, and Learning in Public.

Refer to Maggie Appleton's splendid essay on Digital Gardens: A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden. It's of course a piece from her own Digital Garden.

A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden

Tremendous amount of information from nikitavoloboev:
My Knowledge Wiki 🌿 | Everything I Know

I am researching Nikita's workflows:
My Workflow | Everything I Know

The Threshold

GitHub - lyz-code/best-of-digital-gardens: Ranked list of awesome digital gardens / second brains
Digital Gardens
Digital Garden Terms of Service
Tom Critchlow. Move. Think. Create.
🌱 My blog is a digital garden, not a blog
The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral – Hapgood
Mike Caulfield Keynote - YouTube
Seven Lessons
Learn In Public

📹 I restarted my Obsidian vault
Obsidian-Center Images

GitHub - uroybd/topobon

GitHub - MaggieAppleton/digital-gardeners: Resources, links, projects, and ideas for gardeners tending their digital notes on the public interwebs
Related to:
Personal Knowledge Management
My Second Brain