Volume 27
GRUNDER LANDSCAPING
PAVING THE WAY TO SUCCESS
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Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association Award Winner
National Association of Landscape Professional Award Winner
National Association of Landscape Professionals Safety Recognition Award Winner
Better Business Bureau Eclipse Integrity Award Winner
Grunder Landscaping’s culture is rooted in taking care of its employees as well as the Greater Dayton community. “If there is a chance for us to help in the community, we’re going to do it,” said Marty. “For a company our size we make a pretty big impact from a community involvement perspective.” Grunder Landscaping contributes to many organizations throughout the Miami Valley region including the Foodbank, Catholic Social Services, Miami Valley Career Center, Upper Valley Career Center and many other non-profits supporting children, the arts and education. “The Foodbank is the most near and dear to us. Every Christmas the whole team is given time off to volunteer at the food pantry,” said Marty.
When the Memorial Day Tornado came through Dayton in 2019, the entire company shut down so that team members could help the community clean-up efforts. “More than 50 team members spent a day cleaning up the damage from the tornado,” said Seth. “We called the Sheriff’s office and asked which neighborhood was in the worst condition. They gave us three streets and we cleaned up between all the houses so that Dayton Power & Light could restore the power lines,” said Marty. Grunder Landcaping is paving the way towards an even brighter future. The organization has plans to launch Grunder Green, a turf fertilization program, later this year. They are also looking to open a second branch further south along I-75 towards Cincinnati to reach more residential and commercial clients.
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