Depends on which variety you plant. In my opinion there is no better short, cool season bell pepper than King Arthur. They don't do as well in the heat of the summer.
My soil is sand which I add compost to. I fertilize with azomite and 10-10-10 fertilizer. I water for 2 hours every other...
You have to train them to not roost on your porch.
You need to provide better roosts than what you are showing. The roost bars are too small and too close to the wall.
If they are heritage turkeys, provide them with wood roosts that are at least 3" in diameter. If they are broad breasted...
It depends whether they are broad breasted or heritage varieties.
Broad breasted - 3 to 6 months of age.
Heritage varieties won't be full sized until they are a year old.
Synthetic "frames" and foundation are made. The synthetic foundation is coated with bees wax to give the bees a starting place to build their cells.
I have not heard of anyone making synthetic cells which appears to be what you are asking.