Spring Pruning Questions for new gardener.

Hey Denver Gardeners!

Last spring I got a garden in a box from resource central. It has red-yellow blanket flowers, english lavender, autumn sapphire sage, licorice mint hyssop, vermillion bluffs mexican sage, paprika yarrow, silver wormwood, and some grasses. I have questions about spring pruning for these are they're starting to come out of dormancy (maybe I should've done this a couple weeks ago, but here we are and I'm probably not too late), specifically around how far down to the ground do I prune these? I'm assuming they're all prune it back to the ground as what grew above the soil dies back over winter, but before I cut off all of that growth I want to make sure it isn't gonna come back to life.

For the blanket flowers, licorice mint hyssop, and paprika yarrow, I've figured out through researching online that I trim all the old growth down to pretty much the ground.

For the english lavender, autumn sapphire sage, vermillion bluffs sage, I'm not 100% sure. I believe I should do the same (trim down to the ground). The growth that is left is pretty similar seeming to that of what was left on the other plants (blanket fowers, hyssop, yarrow) in that it seems pretty dead and won't come back to life, but instead it grows back from the root area. Is that correct?

Finding info online for specific plants and what to prune here in the early spring has been challenging for me. A lot of what I'm finding when I'm searching is mid season pruning, and not spring pruning, so if anyone has any resources they like for this information, I'd love to know! I have a lot to learn.

Thank you!