Thirty-three species of plants falling into 27 families were encountered. All these belonged to the Angiosperms clade except the shade plant Cycas revolute of the family Cycadaceae which is a Gymnosperm, All the plant species were categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as least concern, except the Combretaceae Conocarpus lancifolius which was categorized as near threatened. The wild flora included 9 species belonging to 7 families. Twelve families of flowers and roses with a number of varieties were grown to perform a dual function beauties and availing nectar for butterflies and honeybees. Five species of vegetables belonging to five families were grown. Arthropods species included 2 Dipterans, 4 Lepidopterans, 8 Hymenopterans, one Blattodea, 3 Orthopterans 2 Odonata, 1 Hemipteran, 1 Isopteran, 2 Arachnids Araneae. Three amphibian Sclerophyrus spp., were seen during autumn. Reptiles found included 2 Scincidae, one Lacertidae, one Gekonidae and one Psammophisidae. Six species of cactus were grown as ornamental plants. Resident bird species included 1 Passeridae, 1 Pycnonotidae, 3 Laridae. The Rock Pigeons are daily victors, Blue-naped Mousebird and Glossy Starling are seasonal visitors. The Black Kite, Namaqua Dove, Carmine Bee-eater, Abyssinian Roller, were seen several times whole The Yellow-bellied Sunbird, Hoopoe and Red-billed Firefinch were seen few times. Abdim's Stork was seen once. The wild mammals found were 2 species of Muridae, 1 Erinaceidae, 1 Herpestidae and 2 Molossidae.