This is one of the biggest things people get wrong, and was my biggest learning experience. When I moved to the tropics about 20 years ago, I planted my first garden in the spring. But soon my great hopes turned to a rotting, stinking mess with the beginning of the rainy season. It took me almost a year to adapt to the climate and the help of some living locals and a long dead English man who took the time to write a phenomenal book about gardening in the tropics.
My biggest takeaway, plants won't produce when planted at the wrong time. That also goes for all of us in temperate climates. We started with a small harvest yesterday (excluding asparagus) because we planted our beets and brocolli back in mid March (zone 7b.) Many people are just planting when they should be harvesting. Check with your local extension office or gardening group to get your local planting times.