> An online space at the intersection of a notebook and a blog, where digital gardeners share seeds of thoughts to be cultivated in public. [^1] --- Fred Rogers > You can grow ideas in the garden of your mind… All you have to do is think, and they’ll grow. [^2] Digital gardens are - about _exploring_ and not _explaining_ - [[Link|link]]-based, not time based - constantly growing, changing, and evolving - imperfect and experimental That's why they are in the contrary to blogs as they are meant to explain, to be published once and never change. [^1]: https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-set-up [^2]: https://obsidian.rocks/creating-a-digital-garden-in-obsidian/