Anonymous wrote:All your available options are either a lot of work, a lot of damage to your yard, or a lot of liability.
Gardening is a labor of love, OP. My husband is a gardener and has a sizeable vegetable plot. It's a TON of work, and if he sold all his produce, it would never compensate for all the work he's put in. We eat most of it and give some away to friends and neighbors. Same for flowers. Same for beehives.
Doggie backyard, if you have a high and sturdy fence, is great, but you won't be able to use it for anything else.
Pool is costly upfront, and you'll need to figure out the waivers they need to sign and increase your insurance.
Agree. My husband has a garden, he takes care of it, because I don't like digging in the soil. It's not worth financially, but he likes doing it.