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could always buy some fake bushes and trees or even get artificial grass. I’m assuming if you move you could always take the artificial grass and plants with you!
More maybe a water feature of some sort that’s not too big or heavy so you could take it too if you moved?
Astro turf you can roll up and take with you. Potted plants you can also take with you. Mini drip irrigation system you can take with your for your potted plants.
Decorate your yard with a few DIY garden art pieces. I recently saw a post where someone made a "tin man" with upcycled tin cans. They used a funnel (turned upside down) for the hat. Spray painted the entire thing silver. Really cute. - or - You could use tires to make a giant coffee cup with flowers growing in it. I'm sure you could find creative ideas on Pinterest just like these. Wishing you well.
You can have plants if you use buckets, pots, a wheelbarrow or other containers. Depending on your water restrictions, you may have to carry water from your house to the plants. You can have everything from roses and gardenias, to cacti and succulents. Paint your containers to make yourself happy when you see your house. Best wishes ☺️
here is a suggested plant list for your zone.choose some fulfill plants and pot them in different containers with drainage hole.make a sitting area and place them around ,add a water feature,wind chimes and lighting.All portable for when you move
Put plants in pots. Your landlord probably does not want plants and shrubs or cactus planted. Cactus, bouganvellia, and lantana grow well in your area