Whilst falling down the rabbit-hole of digital gardening I found some of Maggie's tweets incredibly insightful and useful, yet somehow totally missed her own digital garden (and her entire related repo of topics/content/examples) 🤦♂️ I love the layout (not just here, but across her whole site too) but the part that really captured my imagination was her use of emoji-tags to differentiate topics into one of seedling, budding, or evergreen. It's just a neat metaphor for a topic in the garden literally growing through tending and care: 🌱 -> 🌿 -> 🌳 (though I feel slightly miffed that she chose not to use an actual evergreen for that category: 🌲 😂).
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