Another common 'stealth' option is a computer case.
Keep in mind the limited space, however if you have little space to use for whatever reason, look into:
LST (Low Stress Training)
SCROG (Screen of Green)
Topping (cutting a specific point to produce two tops) and finally toppings close relative
FIM (Fuck I Missed) which is topping in a manner that will produce more Colas (Colas are the buds at the 'top' of a branch/stem, they are much larger than the 'popcorn buds' that form below on the branch/stem because they are almost always the most exposed to the light source.
About the term FIM, it generally understood the origin of the name for this method stems from 'the expression' the person who 'discovered' it had exclaimed when he was trying to 'top' the plant and cut it incorrectly. The unintended effect was that there were more than just two tops created by 'topping' the typical way.
Search for serious details in the FAQ about the above, or the posts. There is plenty here.
Agree with all above, get some DAYLIGHT CFLs (6500K color temp), the higher the wattage the better, but the bulbs get quite large above the 100watt replacmet type (runs at 23w) so I would normally not go higher, unless you only have one fixture to play with. The Daylight CFLs are blue-white lights that the plants need in the vegetative stage (grow stage).
Later, when you force the plants to flower by switching to a 12/12 (12 hours on / 12 hours off) light schedule, you will also should switch out the CFLs for the SOFT WHITE CFLs (2600K color temp) These lights have more red spectrum needed for flowering
as before, I prefer to use the 100watt replacement size, however, this is only best if you can spead out the multple bulbs to cover more leaf area. Otherwise, the larger the better. I have a 300W rplacement i use occasionally to suppliment my flowering.
CFs, are cheap, and run cheaper than incandescents so the investment for light can be small.
Also, because CFLs run very cool compared to incandescents...YOU CAN AND SHOULD GET TOPMOST LEAVES OF THE PLANTS WITHIN 1-3 INCHES OF THE CFLS unless your temperatures are too high.
Proper temp in vegetative stage is between 70-80F in most conditions.
There is plenty more to say, Nutrients differ between flowering and vegetative greatly, just as with the light color type that is best.
All this is moot if you can find a safe outdoor hiding spot that will get light, not be overgrown or found, but still is accessible enough to you to care for it. The big problem with that, in addition to location, is loss of control of the start of the flowering cycle, and especially so early in the season, that might be a long while if left up to mother nature alone.