our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding cacapital quito, whee thousands ofrdens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air r quality, andnd e for a betterer social climate s well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who have fled the chaos there have made it to the ecuadoririan capital, , evn 1000 kilometefoot.om venezuela. abou50 of th l live thisscomy and keepep busy tending g te kitctchen garden.. josÉwhen i werer thearden,n, alwaysys think of mymy house k home in venezuela. we used to water the g garden every eveng.g. itit relieved the stress.. reporterthisis garden n was setp with thehe help of thehe city-bd participipatory urban n agricue itiogram, agrupar.stress.. rso far, thgagardens eat t whatp wthey grow. it is a step towards particiself-sufficiency.agricue josÉ saldarriagaga and his famy fleded venezuela l last autumn.. josÉ: they threaeatened me and said we shshould leave t the coy becaususe we were not cooperive d wewere thereforere traitors. rereporter: the e calm here sts in statark contra