Evergreen notes in a digital garden are for the eyes of the author. They're written from that perspective, based on the author's context and relating to existing concepts within the author's knowledge base. The note-taking and refinement process is itself a thinking process (Writing is thinking).
Curating a digital garden is a significant investment in time, so when asking What am I looking to achieve with my digital garden, I consider that These notes are for me - they're not meant to be considered a golden source of truth, but instead are written in terms of *mythoughts, *my* associations and *my* context, synthesized from external resources using my Record - Elaborate - Integrate method.
Curiously, this is why evergreen notes tend to be personal (These notes are for me), as two authors deriving evergreen notes from the same resource will do so differently according to their own mental model.
These notes are for me whereas the audience of a blog is more outward-focused.
If These notes are for me then what is the benefit of publishing them? (Questions)