A Digital Garden is a published version of a [[Second Brain]].
[Joel Hooks - 🌱 My blog is a digital garden, not a blog](https://joelhooks.com/digital-garden)
[Maggie Appleton - A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden](https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history)
>[!Quote] Maggie Appleton
>**Gardens present information in a richly linked landscape that grows slowly over time.** Everything is arranged and connected in ways that allow you to explore. Think about the way Wikipedia works when you're hopping from [Bolshevism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolshevism) to [Celestial Mechanics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestial_mechanics) to [Dunbar's Number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number). It's hyperlinking at it's best. You get to actively choose which curiosity trail to follow, rather than defaulting to the algorithmically-filtered ephemeral stream. **The garden helps us move away from time-bound streams and into contextual knowledge spaces.**
Similar to a [[Zettelkasten]].
# Examples
https://notes.joschua.io/50+Slipbox/Welcome!
This is the guy that made the Bible in Obsidian. It was pretty cool.
https://mister-chad.com/welcome
This guy is an artist, has interesting stuff around teaching art.
https://notes.nitinpai.in/Start+Here
Nitin Pai has an interesting way of denoting which notes are complete using a "Colophon" and metaphors for brewing coffee.
https://publish.obsidian.md/eleanorkonik/00+Meta/03+Guidance/Welcome
Elanor Konik has a very robust folder organizational structure that I really admire. I don't think it's something I want to do for myself, feels way too specific, but it's interesting to look at and I definitely need a way to separate notes that I don't want to publish.
[About these notes (andymatuschak.org)](https://notes.andymatuschak.org/About_these_notes)
I like this notes site the best. I want something close to this. This site helped me understand the [[Evergreen Notes]] and [[Zettelkasten]] method / idea.
https://publish.obsidian.md/chromatically/publish+homepage
This is a really cool garden about nursing, science, and other biological things.
I don't think this is a digital garden but I really like this guy Franklin's site.
https://fvdm.com/
It's SO simple. I found it from looking up info about [[Using Time Machine with Terminal|tmutil]]. It's a very simple blog but it's a whole vibe. I like the Apple banner he has at the top of his mac posts.
![[24-02-14 Apple-logo-header-black.png]]
Kind of reminds me of Daring Fireball in it's simplicity. I'm really into it.