Dev Resources offers a new approach to grow developer tools and tutorials like a garden for increased productivity and knowledge retention.The Dev Garden concept involves planting, organizing, cultivating, and harvesting knowledge assets to enhance coding skills.Seeds in this 'knowledge garden' can be code snippets, CLI commands, frameworks, tutorials, or saved solutions.Tools like Notion, Obsidian, and Dendron aid in capturing, organizing, and structuring the planted ideas.Regularly revisiting notes, refactoring snippets, and creating from the gathered knowledge are crucial phases for skill enhancement.One should also compost failed ideas and unused frameworks to learn from mistakes.By building a 'second brain' and creating reusable mental models, developers can transition from chaos to clarity in their work.The Dev Garden philosophy advocates for slow, thoughtful, and creative coding practices, emphasizing the importance of craftsmanship.Emojis are used humorously throughout the article to depict various stages and experiences of tending to a developer's garden.The article also highlights premium bundles and quick kits for developers seeking financial independence through their creations.