- 1998: Mark Bernstein writes on Hypertext Gardens
- 2015: Mike Caufield delivered a keynote and wrote an essay on digital gardens
- 2018: Tom Critchlow's writes Of Digital Streams, Campfires and Gardens article
- 2019: Joel Hooks writes My blog is a digital garden, not a blog article
- 2020: Shaun Wang compiled the Digital Gardening Terms of Service
- 2020: Anne-Laure Le Cunff published a guide to No-code Digital Gardens
- 2020: The IndieWeb community hosted a pop-up session to discuss the history of commonplace books, personal wikis, and memory palaces.
- 2020: MIT article titled Digital gardens let you cultivate your own little bit of the internet
- 2020: Start of Learn in Public movement as a subsection of the Work In Public movement
- 2021: Maggie Appleton writes a brilliant article on the history of digital gardens