DeepLee Rooted

DeepLee Rooted With wellness at the center, DeepLee Rooted is here to support those on a journey back to self. DeepLee Rooted is a space for healing.

Our mission is to bring everyone we come across closer to their roots, and therefore closer to self, connecting the natural world around us to the divinity within usšŸ¤²šŸ½. Reference materials and education can be found on our social media pages as well as on our website, and will be updated periodically, so be sure to subscribe to our email list!! Products ranging from herbal remedies for internal we

llnessšŸ«–, skin and hair carešŸ’†ā€ā™€ļø, tools for spiritual practicesšŸ”®, divinely inspired multimedia art pieces šŸŽØ, and more are available to help you, and those you love, live the life you're destined to live. Part of being your best self involves not only practicing healthy habits, but being more self sufficient. Our SheGro division is centered around helping people find solutions for growing food no matter their perceived limitations. We can help with many areas of your journey, so if you have any questions, feel free to message us. Like the mighty and majestic baobab tree, we aim to be a source of life and healing. Providing a space for community to come together, producing an abundance of sweet fruit for generations to comešŸ’›

Happy Black History MonthāœŠšŸ½
02/01/2026

Happy Black History MonthāœŠšŸ½

I look at life the same way I garden🌱I grow organically, without pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers, becaus...
12/24/2025

I look at life the same way I garden

🌱I grow organically, without pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilizers, because no matter how much effort it takes, the quality and health matter more to me than the yield.

🌱I let it do its thing and just go support where needed. Yes, I could be more intentional, but I do what I have the capacity for at the moment.

🌱 Y’all might get me for this one, but I don’t mind sharing with the deer and squirrels to a certain degree. I’m here to share, we all live here, but there’s a limit to how much you’re gonna take before I set up barriers. I haven’t applied peppers as a deterrent in a while so the squirrels are getting bold again. I haven’t chased them away, but I’m taking note and will handle it when I’m ready. Always humanely though.

🌱I always do my best to pay attention to the specific needs of each individual plant to get the best results. They’re living things that I want to pour the same energy into me as I give., but even when the expectation isn’t met, assess whether to save or discard, but never just haphazardly. We feed one another, and even if I couldn’t eat you, you’ll be compost and seeds for the future.

🌱I live and let live in regards to predators as long as they keep to their own business and don’t bother myself or anything I’m in charge of protecting.

This post wasn’t about gardening. Water and tend to yours as you please, but this is what works for mešŸ˜‰

As this year winds down and we start planning for our spring garden, don’t forget to tend to the garden that is your life too. I love you šŸ’›

12/17/2025
07/29/2025

Hey Columbia! We'll have a large donation of green cabbage available that we are giving away for FREE Tuesday-Wednesday, July 29-30. First come, first served! Available only at the FoodShare SC Hub, 201 Columbia Mall Rd, Columbia, SC 29223. Tuesday, July 29, 3:00pm - 4:30pm and Wednesday, July 30, 9:30am - 4:30pm or until supplies last! Come and get 'em!

Sometimes you have to play along even when you know how things will turn out. Everything has its purpose...everything ha...
07/21/2025

Sometimes you have to play along even when you know how things will turn out. Everything has its purpose...everything has its season...let the ppl, places, and things flow in and out of your life as they're meant to

With lovešŸ’›
The Mother

We love to see a young black man succeed. Especially when they give back to their community as well as uplift others so ...
07/10/2025

We love to see a young black man succeed. Especially when they give back to their community as well as uplift others so they may prosperšŸ’ŖšŸ¾šŸ’ŖšŸ¾

Kai Cenat officially featured on the cover of TIME Magazine’s Top 100 Creators issue

07/10/2025

A photo of Central Park during the Great Depression. 1933. At the height of the Great Depression, unemployment in New York City approached 25%.

This 1933 photo captures a rare and sobering view of Central Park during the Great Depression, where a sprawling ā€œHoovervilleā€ (a shantytown of makeshift homes) stood in stark contrast to the wealthy buildings just beyond.

Named after President Herbert Hoover, who was widely blamed for the economic collapse, Hoovervilles sprang up in cities across America as millions lost their jobs, homes, and savings.

This particular Hooverville was located in what is now the Great Lawn. Residents constructed shelters from scrap wood, metal, cardboard, and tar paper. There was no plumbing or heat, but a sense of community often emerged among the displaced.

Fun fact: Despite the city’s reputation for progress and prosperity, by 1933, over 25% of New York’s population was unemployed, and Central Park, the jewel of Manhattan, became a symbol of survival

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