yes it is, so long as you can provide a way for excess drainage of moisture, such as perforated pipe or plenty of holes drilled with a masonary bit. anything you can imagine to disperse the water.
In a vegetable garden with compost and seeds.
My mom uses compost in her garden.
A pond is body of water usually found in a garden. On the other hand, a garden is a piece of ground that is filled with flowers, trees, lawn or vegetables.
Sure, you can put moss in your compost.
compost
Another name could also garden compost, with a sustainable garden, which is a way of gardening that keep the entire ecosystem is bound to stay awake. one application of garden compost with good use of the seed at planting and plant care both of fertilizers and pesticides that do not harm the environment.
Any organic plant waste can be composted in a compost heap, and the resulting compost (soil) used in the garden.
yes
evaporating from the garden
Not to worry . . . they will leave on their own accord. They hang around the compost bin because it is dark and moist. But when the compost matter is spread around the garden, then tend to leave for darker places.
Acadia tree leaves are not okay in vegetable garden compost. Arcadia tree leaves are toxic to the soil and other vegetation.
Get a worm bin. They can be kept indoors.