My digital garden/personal wiki.
What this space means to me
I have gotten used to the term âdigital gardeningâ to describe my notes taking process because gardening is not just writing notes, but actively finding links between different pieces of knowledge.
A âdigital gardenâ is an analogy/framework used to take more intentional notes. I have really loved using this system to build my own personal private digital garden using obsidian, but Iâm taking a step further by gardening in public, sharing some of my notes & ideas in public, which is a core principles of digital gardening.

Digital gardens and tutorials for anyone especially for the non-technical people:
- Building a Digital Garden by Tom Critchlow
- Joel Hooksâs Digital Garden
- Principals of Digital Gardening by Maggie Appleton
- Of Digital Streams, Campfires and Gardens by Tom Critchlow
- âHow to Take Smart Notesâ book by Sönke Ahrens
- How the Blog Broke the Web by Amy Hoy
- You and your mind garden by Anne-Laure Le Cunff
- How to build a digital garden with TiddlyWiki by Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Digital gardens and tutorials worth checking out if you are tech-savvy:
- What is a digital garden? by Chris Biscardi
- Nikitaâs compilation
- Richard Littâs compilation
- Webmentions - Joining the IndieWeb with Svelte by Shawn Wang
- How to plant a Garden a video walkthrough for converting your Roam Research DB into a public garden by Vlad Sitalo
- The Garden and the Stream: An IndieWeb Pop-up Session
- The Swale: Weaving between Garden and Stream by Will Stedden
- KasperZuttermanâs compilation
- Best-of Digital Gardens