Frosted 'Shasta' viburnum
'Sheffield Pink' mum under frost
The backyard and blue shed with a frosting.
A Japanese maple in frost at sunrise.
Frost doesn't mean that gardening has to end for the season. There's still the cool season crops which with a little aid in the form of hoop houses can continue to thrive this fall. Of course you can always bring the herbs indoors to enjoy in your cooking and some vegetables can be grown indoors in a sunny location. If you don't have a sunny spot you could buy a cheap shop light with fluorescent lighting to keep on gardening right on through winter.
How will you continue gardening this winter?
Paul from Bountiful Blessings Farm has a great program on gardening through the winter if you're interested. It's a video series that I'm positive you will learn from. Please go check it out using this affiliate link (Born to Grow). I've visited Bountiful Blessings Farm and seen what they do first hand. I highly recommend them!