I’ve always wanted to start a blog, but the fear of not having everything perfectly polished held me back. That’s why a digital garden feels like a much better fit for me. Here, I can share my thoughts and ideas right away, even if they’re still evolving. I love the concept of planting seeds of ideas and letting them grow over time. This space allows me to experiment, learn, and connect ideas as they develop, without the pressure of making everything perfect from the start.
A digital garden is a personal online space where ideas, thoughts, and knowledge can flourish and evolve over time. Unlike traditional blogs with polished articles, a digital garden is more organic and dynamic. It’s a space where you can share your journey, including brief notes, in-progress ideas, and fully developed essays. The content is usually interconnected, like plants in a garden, where each piece can link to and build upon others.
In my digital garden, I’m free to explore topics that interest me, share insights, document my learning journey, and connect seemingly unrelated ideas. It’s a place where imperfection is welcomed, and growth is continuous.
If you interested and you want to read more about it read this from Maggie Appleton , she goes in more details about the digital garden concept, if you are interested in making one, here is how I do it my-digital-garden-setup.