digital garden

A  digital garden  is a particular practice of creating & growing an online and public IndieWeb presence that focuses more on topics & relationships than a timeline like blogs, has content of different levels of development, is imperfect and often a playground for experimentation, learning, revising, iteration, and growth for diverse content, perhaps interlinked with other digital gardens.

Similar personal site structures:
 * commonplace book
 * Zettelkästen

Common Patterns
In her 2020 essay A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden, Maggie Appleton observed that digital gardens shared the following six patterns, many of which help distinguish them from blogs, other forms of personal websites, or especially anything hosted on a corporate domain.
 * 1) 📑 Topography over Timelines
 * 2) 🌱🌿 Continuous Growth
 * 3) 🍂 Imperfection & Learning in Public
 * 4) 🎍 Playful, Personal, and Experimental
 * 5) 🌾 Intercropping & Content Diversity
 * 6) 🪴 Independent Ownership

Relation to commonplace book
A digital garden is similar to a commonplace book, or sometimes considered a variant of the more generic meanings thereof. However in practice those that publish, grow, and curate a digital garden explicitly by name do so with common attributes that are not common to all "commonplace books" which is enough to distinguish digital gardens as their own thing.

IndieWeb Examples

 * has a digital garden built on WordPress at https://digitalgarden.tech/


 * Maxime Vaillancourt has a digital garden at https://maximevaillancourt.com/notes built with Jekyll and Netlify with an article about how to replicate it at https://maximevaillancourt.com/blog/setting-up-your-own-digital-garden-with-jekyll as well as a demo template at https://digital-garden-jekyll-template.netlify.app/ and an open source version on Github at https://github.com/maximevaillancourt/digital-garden-jekyll-template


 * has a digital garden at https://tracydurnell.com/mind-garden/ using WordPress


 * is using his blog as an entry way into his digital garden


 * uses her blog as a commonplace book and her website pages as a digital garden.

Examples in the wild

 * Alan Smith, example of a "digital garden" which actually looks like a garden view from above with various plots of content


 * https://garden.colingorrie.com/ describes itself as a digital garden


 * Rishikesh Sreehari, self-identifying digital garden built using Hugo

Software

 * Jekyll - see details about how to do this at Setting up your own digital garden with Jekyll


 * https://anagora.org/, an open source community-based digital garden project


 * Quartz, https://quartz.jzhao.xyz/, a Hugo, GitHub, and Obsidian-based set up for self-hosting one's online digital garden

Community resources

 * Digital Gardeners Telegram group
 * Spreadsheet of digital gardens related to Anne-Laure Le Cunff's Digital Gardners Telegram Group. Started by Bill Seitz.

Articles
Articles and tweetstorms about digital gardens:


 * A foundational text for the idea of the digital garden
 * A foundational text for the idea of the digital garden












 * 2020-04-15 exploratory thread: https://twitter.com/Mappletons/status/1250532315459194880
 * "Nerding hard on digital gardens, personal wikis, and experimental knowledge systems with @_jonesian today. We have an epic collection going, check these out...  1. @tomcritchlow's Wikifolders: https://tomcritchlow.com/wiki/" @Mappletons April 15, 2020
 * https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1250532315459194880.html




 * 2020-05-08 Informal definition of digital garden in the wild:
 * "In many digital gardens (basic def: public personal wiki, densely hyperlinked within itself, looser than a blog), you'll notice that if you hover your mouse over a link, it shows you a preview of the page it links to. BeSci/HCI explain why this is great 👇 https://twitter.com/JoshWComeau/status/1249028653985513472" &mdash;@RobertHaisfield May 8, 2020












 * Looks at and compares using Notion, Obsidian and Roam Research for hosting
 * Looks at and compares using Notion, Obsidian and Roam Research for hosting


 * 2020-05-28 Thread: https://twitter.com/Mappletons/status/1398333237945147399
 * "I’ve been tended a long post on the history of “Digital Gardening” over the last year. From @holden's original essay to the recent explosion of community experiments. 🌿 https://maggieappleton.com/garden-history  Included six design patterns I see as unifying qualities across gardens:" @Mappletons May 28, 2021





Criticism

 * "Too many “Digital Gardens” end up as not much more than a record of someone dicking around with their note-taking workflow for a couple of months."&mdash;Jack Baty June 16, 2021

Previously
This page used to redirect to commonplace book, and there were a lot of resources there specific to digital gardens that were moved to this page, as part of splitting off digital garden from commonplace book.