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**Last Update**: 02.08.2024
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[[What a digital garden is | Digital gardens]] are usually light-weight, with an emphasis on the text itself, but they can be designed in any way that reflects their owners’ thinking style and digital gardening preferences. They can be built with intricate systems, or simple no-code tools. There are a number of no-code platforms that can be used to build a public digital garden.
- **Obsidian Publish:** You can set your digital garden up in minutes with [Obsidian Publish](https://obsidian.md/publish).
- **Public Roam database.** Another easy way to build a digital garden is to create a public database with [Roam Research](https://nesslabs.com/roam-research).
- **Notion:** [Notion now supports bi-directional links](https://nesslabs.com/notion-backlinks), which makes it a valid option for a digital garden.
For more guidance and code based options, [check out this article](https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-set-up#:~:text=A%20digital%20garden%20is%20an,to%20be%20cultivated%20in%20public.).
To make it easier to receive feedback and foster interesting conversations, you may want to consider adding [webmentions](https://webmention.io/) or [annotations](https://web.hypothes.is/) to your digital garden.
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**References**:
- [A Beginners Guide to Digital Gardens](https://www.genei.io/blog/a-beginners-guide-to-digital-gardens)
- [How to set up your own digital garden](https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-set-up#:~:text=A%20digital%20garden%20is%20an,to%20be%20cultivated%20in%20public.)