Digital Garden Inspo?

Hi all! I took a look through the search to see if anyone has been talking about this, but I didn’t see any hits.

What are all of your favorite digital gardens? Which are the most beautiful, most informative, and things like that? I’m looking for inspiration, but traditional searches are just giving me people who simply upload all their Zettelkasten notes or even their whole Obsidian vault. It’s not really what I’m looking for—I’m really seeking out people who come back to questions and topics over time, adding to their garden as they go.

Thanks in advance!

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This is one I like:

Edit: I missed part of that second one and I’m kicking myself for not saving a link to a neat one I came across with living edits and connections and notes over time. @drmollytov has a nice one I think!

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I think part of the hurdle may be that a lot of sites/pages that could conceivably be described that way won’t necessarily be using that term for it, so search engines won’t turn them up with that as a keyword. Have you tried looking for personal wikis?

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My personal favorite has to be https://gavart.ist/ even if I’m not much into music. Being a big fan of TiddlyWiki might have something to do with it.

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Maybe you already know these ones (I think these are pretty “popular”), but they’ve inspired me to slowly transform my own site to a digital garden.

Where I first learned the term. Beautifully designed.

I love her approach of “big questions (my approach to organizing my learning and thinking by theme)”

Hope this helps, I’ll be following the suggestions here. :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Bumping this thread as I’m looking to build my own digital garden and I came across this GitHub repository of resources and examples

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