✦ what is a digital garden?
A digital garden is a living collection of notes, references, ideas, and finished work. It is less like a timeline and more like a place where things can be planted, tended, connected, revised, and returned to over time.
This garden uses growth stages to show where something is in the process: some pages are raw little seeds, some are growing sprouts, some are outside nourishment, and some have bloomed into fuller creative work.
✦ garden key
Things that feed the garden: books, quotes, articles, videos, feeds, and lectures that shape what I am thinking about.
Small ideas, fragments, questions, and sparks that might grow into something larger later.
Notes and thoughts that have started taking shape, but are still growing and changing.
More finished work: artwork, photos, poetry, journal entries, projects, and other pieces that have come into bloom.



