Digital Gardens

A digital garden is a different approach to content creation - less polished blog, more living notebook.

Key Principles

  • Imperfect & Evolving - Notes don’t need to be perfect before publishing
  • Networked Thinking - Ideas connect to other ideas through links
  • Growth Over Time - Content is updated and refined continuously
  • Non-linear - No chronological pressure like traditional blogs

Gardens vs Blogs

Digital GardenTraditional Blog
Evergreen contentTime-stamped posts
Interconnected notesLinear archive
Work in progressFinished pieces
Exploration-focusedPublication-focused

Tools for Digital Gardening

  • Quartz - What this site uses! Publishes Obsidian vaults
  • Obsidian - Local-first note-taking with backlinks
  • Notion - All-in-one workspace
  • Roam Research - Networked thought

My Approach

I use Obsidian for note-taking and Quartz to publish my garden. This workflow lets me:

  1. Take notes naturally in Obsidian
  2. Link ideas together with [[wikilinks]]
  3. Publish selected notes automatically

Further Reading