#🧠knowledge
The concept of a "digital garden" refers to a collection of digital content that is curated and nurtured by an individual or a group, much like a gardener tends to a garden.
Unlike traditional blogs or websites that are often linear and polished, digital gardens are more organic and evolving. They represent a space where ideas, thoughts, and notes can grow, change, and interconnect. The content is not limited to a publication date and can be edited and refined over time.
One can think of digital gardens as a public presentation of [[tools for thought#Networked Thinking|networked thinking]].
This garden is powered by [[Obsidian]].
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## Some notable examples
1. [Andy Matuschak's Notes](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes)
2. [A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden - Maggie Appleton](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history)
3. [My blog is a digital garden, not a blog - Joel Hooks](https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden)
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<font style="color: #F86759">Contributors:</font> *[[Jaros]]*
<font style="color: #F86759">Last edited:</font> *2024-03-03*