There is no better way to learn than learning in public.
Digital Gardens have been around for a while, but they gained popularity on 2020 after the pandemic hit and some people had more time in their hands.
People were looking for their own space in the digital world and trying to get away from social media at the same time. Truth to be told, we all should be creating our own little heaven away from the algorithm.
Non-linear, personal, dynamic and ever-growing. This is meant to be an epic collection of unfinished thoughts and entries. Ready for me to come back later and keep working on it, from seed to seedling, to a mature bloom.
I learned about the concept at that time, and after seeing all the things that can be done with a digital garden, I fell in love with the idea.
Basically, is a place to sort and organize ideas, elaborate and develop them; manage information and personal knowledge. All under the premise of getting away from perfection and shot for action, accepting the stages of growth and embracing the work in progress. Ever-growing personal space.
Someone I personally admire is Maggie Appleton and her work. Her digital garden has a robust content and wide resources for people to learn more about digital gardening.
I will publish here as I dive and elaborate on the topics that I am passionate about.

If you’ve never experienced the joy of accomplishing more than you can imagine, plant a garden. – Robert Brault