a digital garden is a playscape of possibilities. it is an organic archive of thoughts, an akashic library of links, it is the artistry of building a second brain, a mind garden of sorts and a digital cornucopia.

nesslabs describes the act of caring for a digital garden in 3 steps.

cultivate your curiosity (the seeds)

grow your knowledge (the trees)

and produce new thoughts (the fruit)

she also says that sometimes 2 seemingly remote or even incompatible ideas will give birth to new insight.

tom critchlow says that a "digital garden is an enviornment you can tend to and grow over decades." i've also seen it described as a personal wikipedia page full of whimsy.

on tom critchlows article about building your own digital garden, he links to a variety of other digital gardens that you can go check out.

to be continued.....