@Cathie19 It's kind of funny how little most people understand about geography and make assumptions. Some of my friends in Canada have asked me if I don't miss a change of seasons living in Mexico.
But while it doesn't snow where I am (it does in other parts of Mexico), I'm at latitude 20, there are definitely seasons.
Right now I'm wearing a wool sweater and jeans and socks and using a down duvet on my bed. 2 weeks ago it went down to 45 degrees farenheit at night for a week straight (although that's an anomaly).
It will be spring soon and there are definitely things that flower then that aren't in flower at other times of the year. And the summer is super hot and humid and there are about 3 months of almost every evening/night heavy rains.
So there are definitely distinct seasons, even though it doesn't snow.
On another note, I'm fascinated that there are so many plants in your garden that I also have in my garden. I guess it's more or less the same climate.
When Iived in Canada I had house plants I coddled that grow like weeds here and that I pull out by the wheelbarrowful to compost 🙂