I'll give the collect and chill technique a go next spring, but think I'll be selective and try to go for a large patch of white bluebells as a nice contrast.
I was amused to read a snippet in the telegraph that "2 extremely rare white bluebells had been found in a park". Never counted ours, but it must be in the hundreds, some are in little clumplets of half a dozen or more.
If its not a daft question, am I the only one to think bluebells aren't really blue? They should perhaps be called lilac bells, or bluey-purple bells.
Apparently an effective way to distribute seed is to send a highly untrained rampaging puppy thrashing through them to disperse the seed, that's surely why ours are rapidly recolonising where we've hacked back the brambles.